renowned

美音:[rɪ'naʊnd] 英音:[rɪ'naʊnd]

简单释义:


adj.有名的;闻名的;受尊敬的

网络著名的;有声誉的;知名的

完整释义:


adj.

1.有名的,著名的,有声望的
2.有名望的


例句:

  1. As you walk around the lovely campus, some of the people you see may be world-renowned scientists.
    走在加州理工优美的校园里,随处迎面走来的,都可能是国际上赫赫有名的科学家。

  2. Renowned economist Hyman Minsky explained that this was one of the inherent flaws of the Keynesian neo-classical synthesis.
    著名经济学家海曼•明斯基(HymanMinsky)曾解释道,这是凯恩斯新古典综合学派理论的固有缺陷之一。

  3. Gunshots could be heard near the square as the sun set; a tree and building adjacent to the renowned National Museum caught on fire.
    日落时在解放广场可以听到枪声。埃及国家博物馆(NationalMuseum)旁的一棵树和一幢大楼着了火。

  4. That may be a step down for someone so renowned in his youth but it would constitute a renaissance after four years of decline at Newcastle.
    对一个年轻时那么大名鼎鼎的人来说,可能这是在倒退,但在纽卡斯尔走了四年下坡路之后,这么做也许会帮助他东山再起。

  5. He was the most renowned of the thirty and became their commander, but he did not attain to the three.
    他在这三个勇士里是最尊贵的,所以作他们的首领;只是不及前三个勇士。

  6. Race spectators around the world will continue to see the name of the renowned CERTINA brand on the pit-stop-lane lollipop.
    世界各地的赛车观众将继续在停车站的信号牌上看到著名的CERTINA品牌。

  7. theoretical instruction is often provided by renowned members of the university faculty , particularly at upper levels of the curriculum.
    理论指导一般都由有名的,尤其是有高水平教纲的大学教授团成员提供。

  8. Likewise, you can pay a few million dollars for a much-sought-after violin but this will not turn you into a renowned violinist.
    你可以花几百万元买一把世界一流的小提琴,但你不会因此就自动成为世界一流的小提琴家。

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