renowned / rɪˈnaʊnd /

⭐基础词汇著名的著名知名知名的

renowned 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. celebrated; famous.

renowned 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

famous

更多renowned例句

  1. That’s the reason why over 79% of renowned brands have started using marketing automation in the last three years.
  2. Michael Anti, an editor at China’s renowned financial publication Caixin, also tweeted that the app is blocked in most cities in China.
  3. After becoming a Miss America finalist, Leachman studied at the renowned Actor’s Studio.
  4. 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.
  5. Obviously, you won’t find Bose’s renowned noise-canceling tech inside.
  6. Larry Kramer, the renowned activist and playwright, was invited to talk after a last minute cancelation.
  7. In the culinary world, the birth of a world-renowned restaurant can often be followed by relatively short lifespan.
  8. Cuban cigars are world-renowned for their quality and craftsmanship, and Americans have loved this major Cuban export for decades.
  9. He was renowned for his wit, disarming his critics with unfailing humor.
  10. In the midst of financial turmoil, the renowned celebrity photographer needed a way to refuel.
  11. He will keep the sayings of renowned men, and will enter withal into the subtilties of parables.
  12. He was a manly young fellow, a sportsman and renowned at cricket, and she was amiable and pretty, a little blonde beauty.
  13. There were the giants, those renowned men that were from the beginning, of great stature, expert in war.
  14. He was a renowned general in the Spanish armies, but they were jealous of his partialities for his own country's liberty.
  15. It must not be thought that Abraham was known only to the Jews; on the contrary, he was renowned throughout Asia.