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1 | if someone or something is famous , a lot of people know their name or have heard about them 著名的;出名的 |
| He dreamed of becoming a famous footballer. 他梦想成为著名的足球运动员。 |
| +for The town of Gouda is famous for its cheese. 豪达镇因其奶酪而闻名。 |
| Alexander Fleming, the Scot famous for discovering penicillin 因发现青霉素而成名的苏格兰人亚历山大·弗莱明 |
| +as She became famous as both a teacher and researcher. 她成了著名的教师与研究者。 |
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2 | old-fashioned very good 极好的;了不起的 |
| a famous victory 了不起的胜利 |
PHRASE |
- | famous last words |
| used after someone has said something positive for showing that you think something bad might easily happen |
| 说得倒好听 |
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| Other ways of saying : famous | | | | | | famous的其他表达方式 | | | | well-known fairly famous相当著名的;知名的: a well-known local reporter一位知名的当地记者。 | | legendary very famous and greatly admired传奇(式)的;非常著名的;令人崇拜的: Laurel and Hardy, the legendary comedy duo传奇式的喜剧搭档劳雷尔和哈代。 | | eminent famous, and respected for their achievements, for example in science or academic work(因科学或学术成就而)著名的,声名卓著的: Professor Graham is an eminent brain surgeon.格雷厄姆教授是一位声名卓著的脑外科医生。 | | notorious famous for being a bad person or a criminal臭名昭著的;声名狼藉的: a notorious murderer/drugs baron/gang leader臭名昭著的杀人犯/毒枭/黑帮头目。 | | celebrity someone who is famous and often talked about, especially an entertainer or sports player(尤指演艺界或体育界的)名人: a magazine that shows photos of celebrities’ homes一本刊登名人家庭照片的杂志。 | | star a popular actor, musician, entertainer, or sports player who is very famous and successful(演员、音乐家、歌舞艺人、运动员等)明星: a movie/football star电影/足球明星。 | | |
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