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famous

美 [ˈfeɪməs]英 [ˈfeɪməs]
  • adj.著名的;出名的

最高级: most famous 比较级: more famous

fam 说,论 + -ous ...的

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adj.

著名的;出名的
known about by many people

a famous artist/hotel

著名的艺术家 / 旅馆

the most famous lake in Italy

意大利最著名的湖

He became internationally famous for his novels.

他以小说享誉国际。

One day, I'll be rich and famous .

总有一天我会名利双收。

She was more famous as a writer than as a singer.

她作为作家比作为歌手名声要大。

see also world-famous
习语

famous

频次

  • 1
    ADJ-GRADED 著名的;有名的
    Someone or something that is famous is very well known.

    New Orleans is famous for its cuisine.

    新奥尔良以其美食而著称。

  • 2
    famous 比 well-known 表示的知名度更高,notorious 则表示得名于某种坏事或令人厌恶之事。infamous 不是 famous 的反义词,它与 notorious 词义相近,但比 notorious 语气更强。notable 则指重要的或有趣的。
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adj

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widely known and esteemed
a famous actor
a celebrated musician
a famed scientist
an illustrious judge
a notable historian
a renowned painter
Synonym: celebrated famed far-famed illustrious notable noted renowned

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  1. Unlike his more famous namesake , this Bill Clinton has little interest in politics .

    这位比尔∙克林顿和那位著名的同名人不同,对政治没什么兴趣。

  2. He dresses many of Hollywood 's most famous young stars .

    他为好莱坞许多最著名的年轻明星提供服装。

  3. I 'll be famous one day , just you wait !

    我有朝一日会出名的,你就等着瞧吧!

  4. One day , I 'll be rich and famous .

    总有一天我会名利双收。

  5. I meet famous people practically every day .

    我几乎每天都见到名人。

  6. She became famous through her association with the group of poets .

    她通过与这些诗人交往而成名。

  7. She never achieved her ambition of becoming a famous writer .

    她一直未能实现当名作家的夙愿。

  8. Some day I 'll be famous .

    总有一天我会成名的。

  9. Some day he 'll be famous .

    总有一天他会成名的。

  10. In the train of the rich and famous came the journalists .

    记者蜂拥在豪绅名流之后。

  11. She seemed awed by the presence of so many famous people .

    见到这么多名人出席,似乎令她惊叹不已。

  12. This book was famous once , but nobody reads it today .

    这本书曾名噪一时,但现在却无人问津。

  13. She wanted a famous artist to paint her picture .

    她想请一位名画家为自己画像。

  14. I was a fan back in the days when the band wasn 't yet famous .

    在这个乐队还没出名的时候,我就是他们的歌迷。

  15. It 's a favourite resort for the rich and famous .

    这是富人和名流最喜欢去度假的地方。

  16. ' England is famous for its food , ' she said with heavy irony .

    “英格兰的食物很有名哪。”她极其讽刺地说道。

  17. Her lifelong dream was to be a famous writer .

    她的毕生愿望就是成为名作家。

  18. She was more famous as a writer than as a singer .

    她作为作家比作为歌手名声要大。

  19. He had long coveted the chance to work with a famous musician .

    他一直渴望有机会与著名音乐家一起工作。

  20. The resort is a playground of the rich and famous .

    这个度假胜地是富翁名流的娱乐场所。

  21. She declaimed the famous opening speech of the play .

    她慷慨激昂地朗诵了这出戏中著名的开场白。

  22. Famous people and their private lives are the stock-in-trade of the popular newspapers .

    名人和名人的私生活是通俗报纸惯有的内容。

  23. He became internationally famous for his novels .

    他以小说享誉国际。

  24. After winning the prize she became famous overnight .

    她获奖后一夜之间成名了。

  25. She secretly nurtured a hope of becoming famous .

    她暗暗滋生出成名的愿望。

  26. The town is famous for its cathedral .

    这个城镇以大教堂著名。

  27. The band was famous for trashing hotel rooms .

    这个乐队以破坏旅馆房间出名。

  28. It seems she was predestined to be famous .

    好像她是命中注定要出名似的。

  29. The band were famous for their preposterous clothes and haircuts .

    这支乐队以怪异的服装和发式而闻名。

  30. There were a lot of famous people there : Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts , to name but two .

    那里有很多名人:只提两个名字吧,有汤姆∙汉克斯和朱莉娅∙罗伯茨。

前缀
e-说,论

fame n. 名声

fam 说,论 + -e

后缀
e-...的

dangerous adj. 危险的

danger n.危险 + -ous ...的

generous adj. 慷慨的

gener 出生 + -ous ...的

humorous adj. 幽默的

humor n.幽默 + -ous ...的

nervous adj. 焦虑的

nerv(e) 神经 + -ous ...的

precious adj. 珍奇的

preci 价格,价值 + -ous ...的

serious adj. 不好的

seri- 重的 + -ous ...的

autonomous adj. 自主的

autonom(y) + -ous ...的

mountainous adj. 多山的

mountain n.山 + -ous ...的

poisonous adj. 引起中毒的

poison n.毒物 + -ous ...的

anxious adj. 焦虑的

anx- 苦恼 + -i- + -ous ...的

conscious adj. 有意识的

con- 共同,一起 + sci 知道 + -ous ...的

curious adj. 好奇的

cur- 跑,流动 + -i- + -ous ...的

enormous adj. 巨大的

e- 向外,离开 + norm 规则 + -ous ...的

jealous adj. 嫉妒的

jeal 热心,热情 + -ous ...的

marvelous adj. 了不起的

marvel 奇迹 + -ous ...的

numerous adj. 很多的

numer 数目 + -ous ...的

obvious adj. 明显的

ob- 加强 + vi 道路 + -ous ...的

previous adj. 上一次的, 上一个的

pre- ...前的 + vi 道路 + -ous ...的

prosperous adj. 繁荣的

prosper 兴旺,繁荣 + -ous ...的

ridiculous adj. 荒唐的

ridicule 嘲笑 + -ous ...的

tedious adj. 乏味的

tedi- 疲乏,厌倦 + -ous ...的

tremendous adj. 巨大的,极大的

trem- 颤抖 + end n.最后部分 + -ous ...的

vigorous adj. 充满活力的

vigor 精力,活力 + -ous ...的

anonymous adj. 匿名的

an- 否定 + onym 名字 + -ous ...的

fabulous adj. 极好的

fabul 说 + -ous ...的

superfluous adj. 过剩的

super- 超过 + flu 流动 + -ous ...的

gorgeous adj. 非常漂亮的

gorge 装饰喉咙的东西 + -ous ...的

monotonous adj. 单调的

mono- 单个 + ton 声 + -ous ...的

rigorous adj. 严格缜密的

rigor 严格,严密 + -ous ...的

conspicuous adj. 引人注目的

con- 共同,一起 + spic 看 + -u- + -ous ...的

disastrous adj. 极糟糕的

disast(er) 灾祸 + -ous ...的

infectious adj. 传染性的,感染的(尤指通过呼吸)

infect v.感染 + -ous ...的

eminent distinguished famous notorious well-known 【导航词义:著名的】
eminent v. 著名的,卓越的
〔辨析〕

尤指在某一行业、专业领域中颇有名气的。

〔例证〕

He is an eminent dancer/doctor/lawyer.

他是位杰出的舞蹈家/医生/律师。

He is eminent among architects.

他在建筑师中声誉卓著。

distinguished v. 卓越的,杰出的
〔辨析〕

指非常成功且令人钦佩的。

〔例证〕

This leader is a distinguished politician.

这位领导人是一名卓越的政治家。

He is distinguished for his knowledge of physics.

他因物理学方面的渊博学识而闻名于世。

famous v. 著名的,出名的
〔辨析〕

普通用词,可用于人或物,指声誉广为人知且持续很久的,常后接介词 for。

〔例证〕

China is famous for its silk and tea in the world.

中国因丝绸和茶而闻名于世。

The Eiffel Tower is a famous landmark.

埃菲尔铁塔是一个著名地标。

He is famous for his fine acting.

他以演技精湛著称。

notorious v. 臭名昭著的
〔辨析〕

指恶名昭彰、尽人皆知的。

〔例证〕

Hitler is a notorious dictator.

希特勒是一个臭名昭著的独裁者。

The court became notorious for its arbitrary methods and severe punishments.

该法庭因其独断的方式和严厉的制裁而声名狼藉。

well-known v. 有名的,众所周知的
〔辨析〕

词义比 famous 弱,指广为人们知晓及熟悉的。

〔例证〕

It is well-known that tea originated in China.

众所周知,茶起源于中国。

She sang an old well-known song.

她唱了一首大家熟悉的老歌。

The singer is well-known to young people.

这位歌手为年轻人所熟知。

  • 习语

adj.

famous last words

吹牛,胡扯(表示某人盲目乐观)
people sometimes say Famous last words! when they think sb is being too confident about sth that is going to happen

‘Everything's under control.’ ‘Famous last words!’

“一切都在掌握之中。”“净吹牛!”