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What is the difference between excellent, outstanding and fine?

The differences between excellent, outstanding and fine are: different meanings, different emphasis and different sources.

I. Different meanings

1. Excellent: (grades, performance, etc.) especially good.

2. excellent: (character, learning, performance, etc.) very good.

3, excellent: (variety, quality, style, etc.) very good.

2. Different emphasis

1. Excellent: means especially good; means especially generous.

2, excellent: a general reference to the meaning of a particular trait of a person is outstanding, good.

3, excellent: generally used for work, study, character, achievement, etc.. In the statement for the adjective, its use in front of the noun as a determiner, play a modifying role.

Three, different sources

1, excellent: Han Bei Ping The Story of the Chief: "It is the excellent talent of the blacks, many of whom have a good voice." E.g. Excellence in grades. Make excellent contributions.

2, excellent: Hu Cai "Preface to <In the Days of Peace>": "They are worthy of being the excellent sons and daughters of the Party and the people."

3, excellent: Deng Xiaoping, "Senior Cadres Should Take the Lead in Carrying Forward the Party's Fine Traditions": "Exemplarily take the lead in carrying forward the Party's fine traditions of hard work, simplicity and close contact with the masses."