famed
famed 英 [feɪmd] 美 [femd]
adj. 著名的
- 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
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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。
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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。
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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.).
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