Sea and air
[Interpretation] If you stand out from the crowd. A metaphor for outstanding talent or appearance.
[Language] Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties wrote "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi": "Someone said in Wang Rong:' Ji Yanzu (Ji Shao) stands out from the crowd. " "
[Pronunciation] Crane; You can't pronounce "háo".
[shape discrimination] stand; Can't write "force"
Stand out from others.
[antonym] Put others to shame.
[Usage] It has a positive meaning. Used to express an extraordinary person. Generally used as object, attribute and adverbial.
Subject-predicate type
[Discrimination] See "Outstanding" (page 167).