Translation of excellence in Spanish:
excellence
excelencia, n.
See Spanish definition of excelencia
noun
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excelencia femininea wine of surpassing excellence — un vino de excelente calidad- Of course, they must still be seen as centres of academic excellence and the source of quality graduates.
- These collaborations provide contact with expertise and academic excellence.
- The school has also won a string of awards for sporting and academic excellence.
- As partial academics they are unable to sponsor, promote or foster academic excellence.
- The old spoils system was replaced by professionalism and academic excellence.
- Aviation experts at Gosport have won a top national award for engineering excellence.
- Are there real rewards for excellence in academic areas other than research, for instance?
- Veteran artiste, Sheela, has bagged the special jury award for excellence in acting.
- There are also awards for excellence in Literary and Drama, and community work.
- The engineering excellence is reflected in the car's impressive technical specification.
- He proved instrumental in providing a centre of basketball excellence based at Whalley Range High School.
- Both schools earned deserved reputations as centres of educational excellence.
- Centres of excellence for food and drink manufacturers could be set up in Yorkshire as part of a new national academy.
- King's College Hospital is acknowledged as a centre for excellence in diabetes research.
- Its recommendations include language training and centres of vocational excellence.
- Such a move would further strengthen York's rising role as a centre of horseracing excellence.
- It is envisaged as a fully accessible cultural building and a centre for excellence in innovation.
- Chicago became an international centre for excellence in all matters relating to money.
- The vision is to be a centre of agricultural excellence for the North of England.
- Hemingway is also chairman of Building for Life which promotes excellence in the design quality of new housing.