| 脱颖而出 | tuō yǐng ér chū | to reveal one's talent (idiom); to rise above others; to distinguish oneself | |
| 新颖HSK 6 | xīn yǐng | lit. new bud; fig. new and original | |
| 聪颖 | cōng yǐng | smart; intelligent | |
| 颖悟 | yǐng wù | intelligent; bright | |
| 王颖 | wáng yǐng | Wayne Wang (1949-), Chinese US film director |
| 1 | His intelligence and talent set him apart from others. | |
| 2 | They have apersonal magnetism that makes them stand out. | |
| 3 | This is a fierce competition, and only the best people can stand out. | |
| 4 | His persevering personality enables him to stand out in the fiercely competitive market. | |
| 5 | To stand out in market competition, we need to create unique marketing strategies. |