renowned 的定义
- celebrated; famous.
renowned 近义词
famous
更多renowned例句
- That’s the reason why over 79% of renowned brands have started using marketing automation in the last three years.
- Michael Anti, an editor at China’s renowned financial publication Caixin, also tweeted that the app is blocked in most cities in China.
- After becoming a Miss America finalist, Leachman studied at the renowned Actor’s Studio.
- The other is a world-renowned chef responsible for the livelihoods of hundreds of restaurant workers and influencing the food knowledge, beliefs and choices of millions of consumers.
- Obviously, you won’t find Bose’s renowned noise-canceling tech inside.
- Larry Kramer, the renowned activist and playwright, was invited to talk after a last minute cancelation.
- In the culinary world, the birth of a world-renowned restaurant can often be followed by relatively short lifespan.
- Cuban cigars are world-renowned for their quality and craftsmanship, and Americans have loved this major Cuban export for decades.
- He was renowned for his wit, disarming his critics with unfailing humor.
- In the midst of financial turmoil, the renowned celebrity photographer needed a way to refuel.
- He will keep the sayings of renowned men, and will enter withal into the subtilties of parables.
- He was a manly young fellow, a sportsman and renowned at cricket, and she was amiable and pretty, a little blonde beauty.
- There were the giants, those renowned men that were from the beginning, of great stature, expert in war.
- He was a renowned general in the Spanish armies, but they were jealous of his partialities for his own country's liberty.
- It must not be thought that Abraham was known only to the Jews; on the contrary, he was renowned throughout Asia.