famed 的定义
- very well known and, often, highly regarded; famous.
famed 近义词
famous
更多famed例句
- The quick turnaround from Saturday night’s comeback win against visiting Georgia Tech had prompted Bennett to use portions of practice last week for a refresher on facing the Orange’s famed zone defense.
- Outdoor cooking industry leader and famed kettle-grill-maker Weber has acquired June, the smart cooking startup founded in 2013 by Matt Van Horn and Nikhil Bhogal.
- The famed act entertained millions from Japan to New York City.
- While welcoming the attention and resources the famed Harlem organization can bring, some experts caution that this has essentially been tried before, with mixed results.
- A WSL men’s competition at the famed Pipeline on the island of Oahu, which began this week, was continuing as scheduled.
- If there is actually a war on Christmas, famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson seems ready to lead the fight.
- There she met Janet Flanner, who would become a famed New Yorker correspondent “Genet”—for three decades.
- Promo shots for Dee Dee King, taken by famed rock photographer Bob Gruen, are also on display at the Storefront Gallery.
- It should be noted that LA tap water, rather than NYC's famed brand, was chosen for the test.
- In 1978, for instance, Hockney was introduced to a new printing method by the famed printer Ken Tyler.
- At one fell swoop on the field of Jena, the famed military monarchy of the great Frederick fell in pieces like a potter's vessel.
- Henry Brook Parnell, famed as a political writer and liberalist, died by his own hand.
- Here we saw many types of the Yorkshire man, famed for his shrewdness and fondness for what we would call "dickering."
- Numerous miracles were claimed to have been wrought by the relics of the princess, who was famed for her piety.
- Jean Marie Ampere, famed as a mathematician and natural philosopher, died.