famed 英 [feɪmd]   美 [femd]

famed

famed  英 [feɪmd] 美 [femd]

adj. 著名的 

In fact, the famed glaciers are predicted to disappear by 2050. 事实上,这些著名的冰川预计到2050年就会消失。
What list of mysterious and occult books would be complete without a mention of the famed Prophecies? 任何一分关于神秘书籍的列表,少了这部著名的《预言》都是不够完整的。

  • Something that's famed is very well-known, or famous. Your dad's famed brownies are the highlight of every bake sale in town.
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  • adj. 著名的
  • 1. In fact, the famed glaciers are predicted to disappear by 2050.

    事实上,这些著名的冰川预计到2050年就会消失。

  • 2. What list of mysterious and occult books would be complete without a mention of the famed Prophecies?

    任何一分关于神秘书籍的列表,少了这部著名的《预言》都是不够完整的。

  • 3. It can help you find famed doctors, or paid lovers, or a false peace based on the threat of weapons, but everything you can get by paying is only an illusion.

    金钱可以帮助你聘请到著名的医生或者买来情人,或利用武器威胁换取假和平,但是所有用金钱买到的东西都只是一种幻觉。

  • famed (adj.) "much talked about," 1530s, past-participle adjective from fame "spread abroad, report" (v.), c. 1300, from Old French famer, from fame "reputation, renown" (see fame (n.)). To fame (someone) foul meant "to slander" (late 14c.).
famed / feɪmd ; NAmE feɪmd / adjective famed(for sth) very well known 著名的 SYN renowned Las Vegas, famed for its casinos 以赌场著名的拉斯韦加斯 a famed poet and musician 一位大名鼎鼎的诗人和音乐家 see also famous famed / feɪmd ; NAmE feɪmd /
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