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fame英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]名声,名望 the condition of being well known and talked about

fame是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 名声,声誉,名望,名气,声望,声名,名誉
  2. 传闻,风声,谣传
  3. 著名,闻名
v. (动词)
  1. 使闻名,使有名望,使有名,使出名
  2. 扬...的名
  3. 以...为名
  4. 盛传
  5. 称道

fame变形

第三人称单数:fames

现在分词:faming

过去式:famed

过去分词:famed

fame词根

词根:fame

adj.

famed 著名的

fame英英释义

noun

widespread recognition; public esteem; renown.Some actors enjoy fame if they achieve it, while others are uncomfortable with it.She doesn't seek fame; she would prefer to do her good deeds anonymously.

the reputation by which is one known.The restaurant's fame derives as much from its fabulous view as from its cuisine.The nightclub gained its fame as a hot spot when certain rock stars began to frequent it.

fame词组

hall of fame名人纪念馆

fame and fortune名声与财富

wealth and fame名利

rise to fame成名,名声大振

fame区别

 renown, honour, fame, glory, reputation

这组词都有“名声,名誉”的意思,其区别是:

renown指远近闻名的声誉。

honour侧重指因高尚的举止,忠心或诚实而受到公众钦佩和崇敬,得到好名声和荣誉。

fame普通用词,含义广,一般指好名声,可大可小,可远可近。

glory指因功绩卓著而获得的令人称颂的光荣或荣誉地位。

reputation通常指熟悉某人或某地的人对该人、该地的看法,可好可坏。

以上来源于网络

 fame, honor, reputation

这些词都可表名声。

fame是常用词,一般指好的名声。如:He was not anxious for fame.(他并不渴望成名。)

honor荣誉,尊敬,指受到公众崇敬的荣誉和光荣。如:This is an honor more than I can deserve.(这光荣我受之有愧。)

reputation名誉,指公众对某人的看法,可好可坏。如:He has a reputation for laziness.(他的懒惰出了名。)

以上来源于网络

fame词源中文解释

13世纪初,“某人所具有的特质”; 13世纪晚期,“名人,名声”,源自古法语 fame “名声,声誉,名望,传闻”(12世纪),源自拉丁语 fama “谈话,传闻,报道; 名声,公众舆论; 声望,好名声”,但也有“坏名声,丑闻,耻辱”的意思,源自 PIE 词根 *bha-(2)“说话,讲述,说”。

罗马神话中,女神 Fama 是谣言的化身。拉丁语派生词 fabulare 自普劳图斯时代起就是“说话,谈话”的口语词,源自西班牙语 hablar。

I've always been afraid I was going to tap the world on the shoulder for 20 years, and when it finally turned around I was going to forget what I had to say. [Tom Waits, Playboy magazine interview, March, 1988]
“我一直担心我会在20年里拍拍世界的肩膀,当它最终转过身来时,我会忘记我要说什么。”[汤姆·韦茨(Tom Waits),《花花公子》杂志采访,1988年3月]

fame词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin fama report, fame; akin to Latin fari to speak — more at ban >entry 1

The first known use of fame was in the 13th century

fame儿童词典英英释义

famenoun

the fact or condition of being known to the public : renown

fame 例句

1 Muller was catapulted into international fame by his discovery.

2 Even if Mars wasn’t letting on, Maniac could tell he was pleased to learn his fame had spread to the West.

3 Beowulf was only a young man, but already he had won fame on account of his goodness and daring.

4 Fame is vapor, popularity an accident, riches take wings. Only one thing endures, and that is character.

名望是泡沫, 声望是意外, 财富会飞走. 唯一持久不变的是品德.

5 Or ten-thousand-year droplets from the magic mountain, giving me my life’s direction and a thousand years of fame and immortality?

6 The race caller, collecting himself and trying to salvage something out of the ruined afternoon, cheerily announced that the winning jockey, Nick Wall of Stagehand fame, was “an East Boston boy!”

7 And when the circumstances were right, she sometimes savored her newfound fame.

8 “What about you? What kind of fame do you want?” he asks.

9 The Philadelphia Inquirer once named him its high school athlete of the week, and Holy Ghost would induct him into its sports hall of fame.

10 We had our own kind of fame, based mostly on the rich girls' supposition and our own silence.

11 John Dunstaple used triads abundantly in his music, and his fame spread rapidly across Europe after he travelled to France with Henry V’s army.

12 "Beowulf's fame is wherever Beowulf is," she said.

13 This man can be called almost a new prince, since from being a weak ruler, through fame and glory he became the first king of Christendom.

14 This is Hideo stripped of his fortune and fame and genius.

15 Bertillon’s fame was so great that he was described in a Sherlock Holmes story as the greatest detective in Europe.

16 “But they’re getting all the fame and opportunity,” Milo persisted with a petulance that bordered on sniveling.

17 These three moments are inseparable from his immortal fame.

18 There was a much louder round of applause for Bagman than for Crouch, perhaps because of his fame as a Beater, or simply because he looked so much more likable.

19 The truth is that my game is my fame and when I made the scene with my gangster lean I knew I was crazy good and on the money.

20 The film earned him international fame.

这部电影为他赢得了国际声望。

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