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fame noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + FAME | FAME + VERB | PHRASES ADJECTIVEconsiderable, great 相当大的名气;大名鼎鼎◆the years of his greatest fame他名声最盛的那些年local 在当地的声誉national 全国范围的声誉international, world, worldwide 国际/世界/世界范围的声誉◆She gained international fame as a dancer.她是国际知名的舞蹈演员。lasting 持久的声誉fleeting, momentary, temporary 转瞬即逝的/短暂的/暂时的名气instant, sudden 瞬间获得的/突然得到的声誉new-found 新赢得的声誉posthumous 死后的声誉◆Largely unknown in his lifetime, Mendel's discoveries earned him posthumous fame.孟德尔的发现在他生前基本无人知晓,死后才为他赢得声誉。VERB + FAMEenjoy 享有声誉◆He was enjoying his new-found fame.他新近赢得了声誉。achieve, come to, find, gain, rise to, shoot to, win 获得声誉;成名;突然有名;一举成名;赢得声誉◆She found fame on the stage.她在舞台上获得声誉。◆He shot to fame in 1997 when he won the US Open.他在 1997 年获得美国公开赛冠军后一举成名。bring sb, earn sb 为某人赢得声誉◆His adventure brought him both fame and notoriety.他的冒险行动既为他赢得了声誉也给他带来了恶名。seek 沽名钓誉FAME + VERBrest on sth 声誉源于⋯◆Her fame rests on a single book.她的成名源于单单一本书。come to sb 某人获得声誉◆a man to whom fame came very late一个成名很晚的人grow, spread 名声越来越大/远扬◆The restaurant's fame spread quickly.这家餐馆的名声很快就传播开来。PHRASESat the height of sb/sth's fame 在⋯名声最响的时候◆In 1934, when at the height of his fame, he disappeared.1934 年声名最盛时,他失踪了。sb/sth's biggest, chief, greatest, main, etc. claim to fame ⋯出名的最大原因/首要原因/主要原因等◆The town's main claim to fame is being the home of one of the strangest buildings in the world.这个镇出名的主要原因是拥有世界上最奇特的建筑之一。fame and fortune 名利◆After this concert she was firmly on the road to fame and fortune.这次音乐会后,她已稳步踏上了名利双收的道路。a/sb's rise to fame (某人的)成名 |