fame 英 [feɪm]   美 [fem]

fame

fame  英 [feɪm] 美 [fem]

n. 名声,名望; 

名词复数:fames 

to achieve/wininstant fame 立即获得╱迅即赢得名声
to rise/shoot to fameovernight 一夜之间成名

  • Fame is what you have if you're a celebrity: a lot of people know who you are. A musician's fame might mean she wears sunglasses and a baseball cap to disguise herself when she's in public.
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  • n. 名声,名望;
  • 1. to achieve/wininstant fame

    立即获得╱迅即赢得名声

  • 2. to rise/shoot to fameovernight

    一夜之间成名

  • 3. The town's only claim to fameis that there was once a riot there.

    这个镇唯一出名之处就是那里有过一次暴乱。

  • 4. She went to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune.

    她为追逐名利去了好莱坞。

  • fame (n.) early 13c., "character attributed to someone;" late 13c., "celebrity, renown," from Old French fame "fame, reputation, renown, rumor" (12c.), from Latin fama "talk, rumor, report; reputation, public opinion; renown, good reputation," but also "ill-fame, scandal, reproach," from PIE root *bha- (2) "to speak, tell, say."
fame / feɪm ; NAmE feɪm / noun [uncountable ] the state of being known and talked about by many people 名声;声誉;名气 to achieve/wininstant fame 立即获得╱迅即赢得名声 to rise/shoot to fameovernight 一夜之间成名 Andrew Lloyd Webber of ‘Evita’ fame (= famous for ‘Evita’) 以《埃维塔》成名的安德鲁 · 劳埃德 · 韦伯 The town's only claim to fameis that there was once a riot there. 这个镇唯一出名之处就是那里有过一次暴乱。 She went to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune. 她为追逐名利去了好莱坞。 see also famous fame / feɪm ; NAmE feɪm /
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