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famed

英 [feɪmd]

美 [feɪmd]

adj.  著名的

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BNC.11652 / COCA.8010

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 著名的
      very well known
      1. Las Vegas, famed for its casinos
        以赌场著名的拉斯韦加斯
      2. a famed poet and musician
        一位大名鼎鼎的诗人和音乐家

    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.
      1. The city is famed for its outdoor restaurants.
        这座城市以其露天餐馆而闻名。
      2. ...the famed Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado.
        著名巴西摄影师塞巴斯蒂奥·萨尔加多

    英英释义

    adj

    双语例句

    • The findings also suggest that Einstein's famed love of music was reflected in the anatomy of his brain.
      这些发现还表明,爱因斯坦对音乐的酷爱在其大脑的结构上有所体现。
    • A town in eastern New York State famed for its spa and its horse racing.
      美国纽约州东部一城市,以赛马与狩猎闻名。
    • This building is famed for its poor working environment an high energy consumption.
      这栋建筑以糟糕的工作环境和高能耗而著称。
    • 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 is the famed tropical botanist Cai Xitao with his students.
      这就是著名的热带植物学家蔡希陶先生和他的学生们。
    • Their common ancestor was the famed Robert Livingston the Elder.
      他们的共同祖先是著名的罗伯特利文斯顿老。
    • That's the famed crane island.
      那里就是著名的鹤屿。
    • Her intellect is famed far and wide
      她的非凡才智闻名遐迩。
    • The fountains of Rome are famed for their architectural beauty.
      罗马的喷泉以其建筑之美而著称。
    • 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。