famed
英 [feɪmd]
美 [feɪmd]
adj. 著名的
BNC.11652 / COCA.8010
牛津词典
adj.
- 著名的
very well known- Las Vegas, famed for its casinos
以赌场著名的拉斯韦加斯 - a famed poet and musician
一位大名鼎鼎的诗人和音乐家
- Las Vegas, famed for its casinos
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 闻名的;著名的
If people, places, or things arefamed fora particular thing, they are very well known for it.- The city is famed for its outdoor restaurants.
这座城市以其露天餐馆而闻名。 - ...the famed Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado.
著名巴西摄影师塞巴斯蒂奥·萨尔加多
- The city is famed for its outdoor restaurants.
英英释义
adj
- widely known and esteemed
- a famous actor
- a celebrated musician
- a famed scientist
- an illustrious judge
- a notable historian
- a renowned painter
双语例句
- Which gradually made it a famed cultural city.
使嘉兴逐步成?了一座文化名城。 - The Shetlands are famed for their colonies of sea birds
设得兰群岛以其众多的海鸟而闻名。 - I was studying at the famed and legendary Shaolin Temple, renowned as the birthplace of kungfu.
我在传说中久负盛名的少林寺中学习,这里是被认为是功夫的发源地。 - Her intellect is famed far and wide
她的非凡才智闻名遐迩。 - She is famed for playing dizzy blondes.
她以扮演金发傻妞而闻名。 - In1972, famed astronomer Carl Sagan proposed that the answer lay in the atmosphere.
1972年,著名天文学家卡尔·萨根提出,问题的答案存在于大气中。 - This area is famed for its natural beauty.
这地区以其大自然的美景而著名。 - The fountains of Rome are famed for their architectural beauty.
罗马的喷泉以其建筑之美而著称。 - Hawaii's famed white sandy beaches are shrinking.
夏威夷著名白沙滩正在萎缩。 - The British are not famed for their philosophy and tend to be more practically minded.
英国人不是以其哲学思想闻名,而是往往更注重实际。