luminary 英 ['lu:mɪnərɪ] 美 [ˈluməˌnɛri]
基本释义
a famous person who has achieved great success in a certain field.
n.名人;杰出人物
例句
1. Christine Lagarde, head of the IMF, became the latest Western luminary to hop on the Weibo bandwagon last week.
克里斯丁·拉嘉德,国际货币基金组织负责人,在上个星期从微薄中跃起成为最受瞩目的西方名人。
2. This state of affairs was not to last long "for Jung has a proud stomach" and he parted company with Freud, to become, like his master, a luminary of the psychoanalytical world.
他们的这种关系并没有持续很久,“因为荣格胃口很大”,他离开弗洛伊德的团体成为像他导师一样的心理学界杰出人物。