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notoriously

/noh-tawr-ee-uhs, -tohr-, nuh-/US // noʊˈtɔr i əs, -ˈtoʊr-, nə- //UK // (nəʊˈtɔːrɪəs) //

臭名昭著的,臭名昭著,臭名昭著地,声名狼藉的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : widely and unfavorably known: a notorious gambler.
    • : publicly or generally known, as for a particular trait: a newspaper that is notorious for its sensationalism.

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Examples

  • The notorious Khumbu Icefall could become more treacherous to pass.

  • Nero’s death was certainly followed by political turmoil — the notorious “Year of the Four Emperors.”

  • He blocks the notorious YouTube charlatan Jake Paul and tweets out the screenshot, drawing nearly 375,000 “likes” and an additional 100,000 retweets.

  • Stanford University houses the Hoover Institution, where Scott Atlas worked before going to the administration and becoming a notorious anti-masker apparently without consequence.

  • Social media is a notorious source of disinformation, but if you’re careful about whom you follow, it’s also the best source for breaking news.

  • But so-called jungle primaries are notoriously hard to predict or poll.

  • Millennials—rich or otherwise—have been notoriously uninterested in politics.

  • Since then various reports have trickled out about women in the notoriously sealed group.

  • Notoriously, Atlantic City did not get its first supermarket until 1996.

  • The organizers certainly appeared worried about plunging into the notoriously fierce world of London fashion and media.

  • I did not label him efficiency-expert, for printers have always been notoriously allergic to that title.

  • Mrs. Stone's children were notoriously healthy, but she was of the stuff of which the modern martyr is made.

  • The temerity of Westmacott, whose nature was notoriously timid, had surprised him for a moment.

  • That Prince Alix was notoriously a friend of Russia mattered little at the present juncture.

  • This was notoriously not the case in many unions, the children especially being in an evil plight.