notoriety
notoriety 英 [ˌnəʊtəˈraɪəti] 美 [ˌnoʊtəˈraɪəti]
n. 恶名;声名狼藉;丑名
名词复数:notorieties
- Notoriety is fame you get from doing something bad or being part of a misfortune or scandal. Just remember: Notoriety's not al-righty. Charles Manson earned notoriety for his grisly crimes.
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- n. 恶名;声名狼藉;丑名
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1. Disagreements over money, coupled with winter's approach and the growing notoriety of the protests, has sparked an effort to rein in the group's organizational structure.
关于资金的分歧以及冬天的临近和抗议活动不断扩大的恶名,导致出现了抑制“占领华尔街”运动组织结构的努力。
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2. notoriety: Ibrahim is remarkable not only for how he has straddled the worlds of organized crime and international terrorism, but the degree to which he has done so more or less in the open.
声名狼藉之处:易卜拉希姆的出名,不仅是因为他对有组织犯罪和国际恐怖主义的骑墙,更是因为他已经或多或少地公然投身其中。
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3. This particular practice met some notoriety, thanks to its appearance in the show, “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit”.
由于电视剧“法律与秩序:特殊受害者”的出现,这种特殊行为于是恶名昭彰。
- notoriety (n.) 1590s, from Middle French notoriété or directly from Medieval Latin notorietatem (nominative notorietas), from notorius "well-known" (see notorious).
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