榜样 | bǎng yàng | example; model; Classifiers: 个 | |
榜首 | bǎng shǒu | top of the list | |
排行榜 | pái háng bǎng | the charts (of best-sellers); table of ranking | |
标榜 | biāo bǎng | to flaunt; to advertise; to parade; boost; excessive praise | |
落榜 | luò bǎng | to fail the imperial exams; to flunk |
1 | The entire list gives us a window that opens up into what people are thinking about in their lives. | |
2 | Not in chart terms obviously, but it steadily accumulated an international audience (who could understand its non-verbal message in a way they could never with grime's spraying verbals). | |
3 | Vanity Fair magazine's International Best-Dressed list, now in its 70th year, included the US President for the first time although the US first lady has made the list three times. | |
4 | To which we say: Why are there no ladies on the list? | |
5 | Therefore, we will invite the listed rich to talk about the two topics. |