fame 的英语意思
famefame /feɪm/ noun [uncountable]
查看全部语言翻译 the state of being known about by a lot of people because of your achievements因成就而广为人知的状态:
He claims he is not really interested in fame.他声称自己对名声并不真正感兴趣。of ... fame (=used to show what someone is famous for)(=用于说明某人以何著称)
Muhammad Ali, of boxing fame以拳击闻名的穆罕默德·阿里COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词win/gain fame· He won fame when he appeared in the film ‘The Graduate’.· 他出演电影《毕业生》时声名大噪。achieve/find fame· Amy Johnson found fame as a pilot.· 埃米·约翰逊以飞行员的身份成名。bring/win somebody/something fame· Chomsky’s theories about language brought him fame.· 乔姆斯基的语言理论使他声名大噪。rise to fame (=become famous)· She rose to fame during the early Sixties.· 她在六十年代初声名鹊起。shoot to fame (=become famous very suddenly)· She shot to fame as a result of her victory in the Olympics.· 她因在奥运会上夺冠而一举成名。seek fame (=try to become famous)· He sought fame in the jazz clubs of New York.· 他在纽约的爵士俱乐部寻求名声。enjoy fame (=be famous)· The town briefly enjoyed fame as the location of a popular television series.· 这座小镇因作为一部热播电视剧的拍摄地而短暂出名。adjectives形容词international/worldwide fame· Edinburgh achieved international fame as a centre of medical education.· 爱丁堡作为医学教育中心赢得了国际声誉。national fame· Her oil paintings won her national fame.· 她的油画使她赢得了全国性的声誉。lasting fame (=being famous for a long time)· Diderot gained lasting fame as the editor of the French Encyclopaedia.· 狄德罗因主编《法国百科全书》而赢得了持久的声誉。brief fame (=being famous for a short time)· Ed achieved brief fame as a pop singer in the late 1980s.· 埃德在1980年代末作为流行歌手短暂成名。instant fame· The success of her first novel brought her instant fame.· 她第一部小说的成功使她立即声名大噪。great fame· His acting ability brought him great fame.· 他的演技为他带来了巨大声誉。new-found fame· Anna was finding it difficult to get used to her new-found fame.· 安娜发现自己很难适应新获得的名声。phrases短语somebody’s/something’s rise to fame· Her rise to fame has been astonishingly rapid.· 她的成名之路快得令人惊叹。at the height of somebody’s/something’s fame (=when someone was most famous)· At the height of his fame, he could earn $5,000 a day.· 在他名声最盛的时候,他每天能挣5,000美元。somebody’s/something’s claim to fame (=reason for being famous)· One of his main claims to fame is having invented the electric light bulb.· 他最主要的成名之处之一是发明了电灯泡。fame and fortune (=being rich and famous)· He came to London to seek fame and fortune.· 他来到伦敦寻求名利。
查看全部语言翻译 the state of being known about by a lot of people because of your achievements因成就而广为人知的状态:
He claims he is not really interested in fame.他声称自己对名声并不真正感兴趣。of ... fame (=used to show what someone is famous for)(=用于说明某人以何著称)
Muhammad Ali, of boxing fame以拳击闻名的穆罕默德·阿里COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词win/gain fame· He won fame when he appeared in the film ‘The Graduate’.· 他出演电影《毕业生》时声名大噪。achieve/find fame· Amy Johnson found fame as a pilot.· 埃米·约翰逊以飞行员的身份成名。bring/win somebody/something fame· Chomsky’s theories about language brought him fame.· 乔姆斯基的语言理论使他声名大噪。rise to fame (=become famous)· She rose to fame during the early Sixties.· 她在六十年代初声名鹊起。shoot to fame (=become famous very suddenly)· She shot to fame as a result of her victory in the Olympics.· 她因在奥运会上夺冠而一举成名。seek fame (=try to become famous)· He sought fame in the jazz clubs of New York.· 他在纽约的爵士俱乐部寻求名声。enjoy fame (=be famous)· The town briefly enjoyed fame as the location of a popular television series.· 这座小镇因作为一部热播电视剧的拍摄地而短暂出名。adjectives形容词international/worldwide fame· Edinburgh achieved international fame as a centre of medical education.· 爱丁堡作为医学教育中心赢得了国际声誉。national fame· Her oil paintings won her national fame.· 她的油画使她赢得了全国性的声誉。lasting fame (=being famous for a long time)· Diderot gained lasting fame as the editor of the French Encyclopaedia.· 狄德罗因主编《法国百科全书》而赢得了持久的声誉。brief fame (=being famous for a short time)· Ed achieved brief fame as a pop singer in the late 1980s.· 埃德在1980年代末作为流行歌手短暂成名。instant fame· The success of her first novel brought her instant fame.· 她第一部小说的成功使她立即声名大噪。great fame· His acting ability brought him great fame.· 他的演技为他带来了巨大声誉。new-found fame· Anna was finding it difficult to get used to her new-found fame.· 安娜发现自己很难适应新获得的名声。phrases短语somebody’s/something’s rise to fame· Her rise to fame has been astonishingly rapid.· 她的成名之路快得令人惊叹。at the height of somebody’s/something’s fame (=when someone was most famous)· At the height of his fame, he could earn $5,000 a day.· 在他名声最盛的时候,他每天能挣5,000美元。somebody’s/something’s claim to fame (=reason for being famous)· One of his main claims to fame is having invented the electric light bulb.· 他最主要的成名之处之一是发明了电灯泡。fame and fortune (=being rich and famous)· He came to London to seek fame and fortune.· 他来到伦敦寻求名利。