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fame

/feym/US // feɪm //UK // (feɪm) //

名声,名望,成名,美誉

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : widespread reputation, especially of a favorable character; renown; public eminence: to seek fame as an opera singer.
    • : common estimation or opinion generally held of a person or thing; reputation.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    famed, fam·ing.

    • : Archaic. to have or spread the renown of; to make famous.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouncelebrity
Synonyms
acclaim称赞,赞誉,赞扬,称赞声character特征dignity尊严glory荣光,荣耀,荣华富贵,光荣greatness伟大,伟业,巨大的,伟大的honor荣誉,尊重,荣誉感,荣誉证书immortality长生不老,不朽,永生,长生不死notoriety臭名昭著,恶名,恶名昭彰,声名狼藉popularity知名度,知名度高,喜爱,知名度高低prominence突出显示,突出表现,凸显,突出的地位recognition认可,承认,确认,认识renown名声,声望,名望,名气reputation声誉,声望,知名度,誉stardom明星,明星效应,星光大道,星际acclamation鼓掌声,鼓掌欢迎,鼓掌,鼓掌通过account帐户,账户,账目,帐号acknowledgment认可,鸣谢,确认,承认credit信用,贷款,信誉,贷方distinction区别,区分,区别对待,差异elevation抬高,抬头,抬升,仰角eminence杰出,突出表现,辉煌,突出表现为esteem推崇,崇尚,尊重,尊敬estimation估算,估计,估算结果,估值exaltation超升,超越,升华,超越自我favor赞成,偏爱,宠爱,恩惠heyday繁荣,全盛时期,鼎盛时期,繁盛时期illustriousness华丽的外表,华丽的风景,华贵,华丽的身影kudos嘉奖,声望,赞誉,赞扬laurels桂冠luster光泽,光泽度,光彩,光彩夺目majesty威严,庄严,尊严,庄严性name名称,名字,名,姓名nobility贵族,高贵,贵族身份,高贵的人note备注,注,注意,说明place地点,地方,地位,场所position位置,定位,职务,姿势preeminence尊贵,尊贵性,优势,尊崇rank级别,等级,排名,职级regard视,看待,注意,看rep代表,代表性,代表性的report报告,报道,报导,举报repute声望,声誉,名声,口碑splendor光辉,绚烂,辉煌,绚丽standing站立,站在,站立式,站立的station站,站台,站内,站长superiority优越性,优势,优越感,优异性public esteem公众敬意,公众尊重,公众的敬意,公众评价éclat

Examples

  • Old comments from Justin Timberlake, Spears’s ex-boyfriend at the height of her fame, were among the many that surged back into public view.

  • Brown, 40, exploded into Internet fame last week when she posted her saga to TikTok.

  • Travis Scott has been able to straddle the line between social media popularity and traditional fame better than virtually any celebrity of the moment, which doubtlessly contributed to the overall success of the McDonald’s campaign.

  • Humiliated and disappointed by Spanish governance, he decided to seek his own wealth and fame in piracy.

  • As Times critic-at-large Wesley Morris points out in the episode, Spears rose to fame during the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky scandal, when young women’s sexual desires were being discussed in public at once frankly, pruriently and scornfully.

  • Her post-crown fame, though, only further begs the question: Why has there not been another Jewish Miss America since 1945?

  • Tim Russert and I are driving back to the Albany airport after taking our kids to the baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.

  • Any restaurant with a sustained fame ends up becoming a set, of sorts, and on that front, Sotto Sotto cinched it.

  • We might have thought The Comeback was about a desperate actress's shameless struggle for fame.

  • She is using this technique, which generations of African-Americans have used for survival, for fame and profit.

  • It was by popularizing tobacco in France that he gained a lasting fame.

  • He achieved his highest fame from his connection with the revision of the statutes of New York.

  • That first 'pinch' was its own priceless reward, far above present appreciation or future fame.

  • We have heard the fame thereof, our hands grow feeble: anguish hath taken hold of us, as a woman in labour.

  • As these lines are not in the original, the writer may have taken them from Chaucer's Hous of Fame, ll.