outstanding

US: /ˌaʊtˈstændɪŋ/
UK: /a‍ʊtstˈændɪŋ/


English Vietnamese dictionary


outstanding /aut'stændiɳ/
  • tính từ
    • nổi bật, đáng chú ý; nổi tiếng
    • còn tồn tại, chưa giải quyết xong (vấn đề...); chưa trả (nợ...)

Advanced English dictionary


+ adjective
1 extremely good; excellent: an outstanding player / achievement / success + an area of outstanding natural beauty
2 [usually before noun] very obvious or important: the outstanding features of the landscape
3 (of payment, work, problems, etc.) not yet paid, done, solved, etc: She has outstanding debts of over £400. + A lot of work is still outstanding. + The negotiations failed to solve outstanding issues.

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
1 prominent, eminent, renowned, famous, famed, unforgettable, memorable, celebrated, distinguished, special, choice, noteworthy, notable, noted, important, conspicuous, exceptional, excellent, superior, first-class, first-rate, superb, remarkable, extraordinary, marvellous, sensational, Colloq smashing, super:
Liszt was the outstanding pianist-composer of his time.
2 unsettled, on-going, unresolved, unpaid, due, owed or owing, receivable or payable; remaining, leftover:
The company has a few outstanding debts.

Collocation dictionary


1 excellent

VERBS

be | consider sth

ADV.

particularly, really, truly | absolutely, quite
That was a quite outstanding performance!

2 not yet paid or done

VERBS

be, remain
Two or three tasks still remain outstanding.
| leave sth
One option may be to leave the debt outstanding and extend the payment terms.

ADV.

still
75 per cent of the amount originally borrowed is still outstanding.


Concise English dictionary


'aʊt'stændɪŋ
adj.
+distinguished from others in excellence
+having a quality that thrusts itself into attention
+owed as a debt
+of major significance or importance