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a. 著名的, 闻名的

  1. The fountains of Rome are famed for their architectural beauty.
    罗马的喷泉以其建筑之美而著称.
  2. The city is famed for its scenic spots.
    该市以风景优美著称。
  3. That's the famed Crane Island.
    韩佳:那里就是著名的鹤屿。


famed
[ adj ]
widely known and esteemed
<adj.all>
a famous actora celebrated musician
a famed scientist
an illustrious judge
a notable historian
a renowned painter


Fame \Fame\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Famed},; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Faming}.]
1. To report widely or honorably.

The field where thou art famed
To have wrought such wonders. --Milton.

2. To make famous or renowned.

Those Hesperian gardens famed of old. --Milton.

  1. Disney World in Florida is famed for its marketing to Latin America.
  2. For travelers who don't want to lift a finger, there are tours by rail: Mexico's famed Copper Canyon with its 37 bridges and 86 tunnels; Canada coast-to-coast; a nostalgic trip on the Orient Express from Istanbul to Zurich, Switzerland.
  3. The chef Rasit Ozdemir is from Bolu, a province famed for its cooks.
  4. Bing, born in Vienna, Austria, went to Britain in the 1930s, where he headed the Glyndebourne Opera and founded the famed Edinburgh Festival.
  5. Their manner, their lack of I-was-there bombast, may make a few old-timers think of Ernie Pyle's musings on life after the war, thoughts that the famed war correspondent wrote in France in August 1944.
  6. A day later, he flew off to Japan for a 10-day tour with the orchestra, raising cries of protest, sparking letters to the editor and infuriating West Berlin officials who help bankroll the famed musicians.
  7. He is the younger brother of the famed novelist Lawrence Durrell, author of the "Alexandria Quartet" and other works.
  8. The first units of the famed French Foreign Legion arrived Saturday in Saudi Arabia, joining the largest deployment of French forces overseas since Algeria's war of independence.
  9. Among the items in the bags are the famed go-cups _ printed plastic cups that are part of two of New Orleans' most popular traditions, drinking and Mardi Gras.
  10. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir on Thursday denied published reports that he decided to fire the head of Israel's famed Mossad secret service after a six-year tenure characterized as mediocre and passive.
  11. Deiro's improvement on that design spawned an accordion industry in San Francisco that in its 1920s heyday included eight accordion manufacturing firms and teachers famed nationwide and in Europe.
  12. Final days of the campaign were marked by waves of killings, abductions and attacks on political rallies that disrupted normal life once famed as a tourist haven.
  13. A quarrel over batteries for a portable radio led to the Outback shooting deaths of a famed aboriginal bark painter and five members of his family, police said today.
  14. The famed chemist returned to the small north-central Oregon community Saturday to speak at newly named Condon State Airport-Pauling Field, which was dedicated in his honor.
  15. Waldorf, a stunt flier, was a friend of Earhart, whose 99ers was made up of 99 famed women pilots in the United States.
  16. For three years, Jose Antonio Martins, 30, has supported his wife and daughter by hawking everything from shaving brushes to padlocks to panty hose in famed Carioca Square.
  17. Puller, 43, recalled that he and his late father, famed Marine Lt.
  18. Sears announced Monday it would sell its famed skyscraper as part of a corporate restructuring designed to boost profits.
  19. The late Leon Jaworski, the famed Watergate special prosecutor, wrote a scathing critique after attending one of Grusin's sessions.
  20. Mrs. Trump runs the famed hotel next to Central Park.
  21. A pair of shoes costs Pounds 6 in a pro's shop. There is always someone in the clubhouse afterwards eager to introduce you to Officer's Choice beer, Indian rum or the club's famed chickpea curry. Letters of introduction are not needed.
  22. "What that flag encapsules is too sacred to be abused," Bush said at the White House after receiving on his 66th birthday a miniature replica of the Iwo Jima Memorial, the Marines' famed flag-raising sculpture.
  23. I would say yes," says Joe Baum, managing partner for the Rainbow Room, the famed nightspot at New York's Rockefeller Center.
  24. She died of a heart attack in a Hamburg hospital, said officials with the Hamburg Kammerspiele, the famed theater founded and directed by Ms. Ehre.
  25. She declines an invitation to yet another hot spot, the famed Blue Bird, home of the Moscow Jazz Club.
  26. Dolores Hope, wife of the famed comedian Bob Hope, heard about his problems and persuaded her husband to offer help.
  27. Sears announced Monday it would sell its famed 110-story headquarters tower as part of a corporate restructuring designed to boost profits.
  28. Not only mine, but many other men and women in the state who practice law," said Houston's other famed attorney, Richard "Racehorse" Haynes, who used to skip law school classes to watch Foreman in court.
  29. According to owner Andy MacElhone, whose father Harry established the famed watering hole in 1911, the Republican ticket won 579 of the 1,050 votes cast, or 55 percent.
  30. MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc., which is controlled by Perelman, agreed to pay $74 a share in cash for the company, which is the maker of the famed Coleman lantern, other outdoor recreation equipment and home heating and air conditioning equipment.
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