famously 英 [ˈfeɪməsli]   美 [ˈfeməsli]

famously

famously  英 [ˈfeɪməsli] 美 [ˈfeməsli]

adv. 著名地;极好地 

Derrida famously, notoriously, said "there is nothing outside the text," right? What he meant by that, of course, is that there's nothing but text. 德里达著名地,恶名昭彰地,说道,文本之外什么都没有“,是吧,当然,他意思就是说,需要考虑的只有文本。
Small wonder that Stephen Hawking famously said that such a theory would be "the ultimate triumph of human reason – for then we should know the mind of God". 斯蒂芬·霍金有一次著名的惊叹,他说这样一个理论将会是“人类智慧的终极胜利—那时我们会读懂上帝的思想”。

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  • adv. 著名地;极好地
  • 1. Derrida famously, notoriously, said "there is nothing outside the text," right? What he meant by that, of course, is that there's nothing but text.

    德里达著名地,恶名昭彰地,说道,文本之外什么都没有“,是吧,当然,他意思就是说,需要考虑的只有文本。

  • 2. Small wonder that Stephen Hawking famously said that such a theory would be "the ultimate triumph of human reason – for then we should know the mind of God".

    斯蒂芬·霍金有一次著名的惊叹,他说这样一个理论将会是“人类智慧的终极胜利—那时我们会读懂上帝的思想”。

  • 3. "We choose to go to the moon, " he said, famously.

    众所周知,肯尼迪曾说过,“我们选择飞向月球。

  • famously (adv.) mid-15c., "commonly," from famous + -ly (2). From 1570s as "with celebrity;" from c. 1600 in colloquial sense "remarkably well."
fam·ous·ly / ˈfeɪməsli ; NAmE ˈfeɪməsli / adverb in a way that is famous 著名地;出名地 Some newspapers, most famously the New York Times, refuse to print the word Ms. 有些报纸,其中最著名的是《纽约时报》,拒不刊用 Ms 这个词。 IDIOM get on/along ˈfamously ( informal, becoming old-fashioned) to have a very good relationship 和睦相处;相处极好 fam·ous·ly / ˈfeɪməsli ; NAmE ˈfeɪməsli /
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