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fame

noun
/feɪm/
/feɪm/
[uncountable]Idioms
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  1. the state of being known and talked about by many people名声;声誉;名气
    • to achieve/win instant fame立即获得/迅即赢得名声
    • Daisy Ridley of ‘Star Wars’ fame (= famous for ‘Star Wars’)因《星球大战》而出名的黛茜·雷德利
    • The town's only claim to fame is that there was once a riot there.这个镇唯一出名之处就是那里有过一次暴乱。
    • She went to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune.她为追逐名利去了好莱坞。
    see also famous
    Extra Examples
    • After this concert she was firmly on the road to fame and fortune.这次音乐会后,她已稳步踏上了名利双收的道路。
    • HIs adventure brought him both fame and notoriety.他的冒险行动既为他赢得了声誉也给他带来了恶名。
    • He shot to fame in 1997 when he won the US Open.他在 1997 年获得美国公开赛冠军后一举成名。
    • Her fame rests on a single book.她的成名源于单单一本书。
    • She found fame on the stage.她成名于舞台。
    • In 1934, when at the height of his fame, he disappeared.1934 年声名最盛时,他失踪了。
    • Largely unknown in his lifetime, Mendel's discoveries earned him posthumous fame.孟德尔的发现在他生前基本无人知晓,死后才为他赢得声誉。
    • She gained international fame as a dancer.她是国际知名的舞蹈演员。
    • The restaurant's fame spread quickly.这家餐馆的名声很快就传播开来。
    • The town's main claim to fame is being the home of one of the strangest buildings in the world.这个镇出名的主要原因是拥有世界上最奇特的建筑之一。
    • a man to whom fame came very late一个成名很晚的人
    • the years of his greatest fame他名声最盛的那些年
    • His fame as a conductor grew.他作为指挥家的名气越来越大。
    • He was enjoying his new-found fame.他新近赢得了声誉。
    • Tennis brought him fame and fortune, but it didn't bring happiness.网球事业让他名利双收,却未给他带来幸福。
    • The town's only claim to fame is that it is the birthplace of Einstein.这个镇唯一的出名之处就是爱因斯坦诞生于此。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • considerable
    • great
    • local
    verb + fame
    • enjoy
    • achieve
    • come to
    fame + verb
    • rest on something
    • come to somebody
    • grow
    phrases
    • at the height of somebody/​something’s fame
    • somebody/​something’s biggest, chief, greatest, main, etc. claim to fame
    • fame and fortune
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    Word OriginMiddle English (also in the sense ‘reputation’, which survives in house of ill fame): via Old French from Latin fama.
Idioms
fifteen minutes of fame
  1. a short period of being famous名声:出名的短暂
    • Everybody wants their fifteen minutes of fame.每个人都想要十五分钟的名气。
shoot to fame/stardom
  1. to suddenly become famous, especially as a singer or actor成名:突然成名,特别是作为歌手或演员
    • He shot to fame almost overnight.他几乎一夜成名。
    • She shot to stardom in a Broadway musical.她在一部百老汇音乐剧中一炮而红。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5040 COCA: 4593
fame

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + FAME | FAME + VERB | PHRASES ADJECTIVEconsiderable, great相當大的名氣;大名鼎鼎the years of his greatest fame他名聲最盛的那些年local在當地的聲譽national全國範圍的聲譽international, world, worldwide國際/世界/世界範圍的聲譽She gained international fame as a dancer.她是國際知名的舞蹈演員。lasting持久的聲譽fleeting, momentary, temporary轉瞬即逝的/短暫的/暫時的名氣instant, sudden瞬間獲得的/突然得到的聲譽new-found新贏得的聲譽posthumous死後的聲譽Largely unknown in his lifetime, Mendel's discoveries earned him posthumous fame.孟德爾的發現在他生前基本無人知曉,死後才為他贏得聲譽。VERB + FAMEenjoy享有聲譽He was enjoying his new-found fame.他新近贏得了聲譽。achieve, come to, find, gain, rise to, shoot to, win獲得聲譽;成名;突然有名;一舉成名;贏得聲譽She found fame on the stage.她在舞台上獲得聲譽。He shot to fame in 1997 when he won the US Open.他在 1997 年獲得美國公開賽冠軍後一舉成名。bring sb, earn sb為某人贏得聲譽His adventure brought him both fame and notoriety.他的冒險行動既為他贏得了聲譽也給他帶來了惡名。seek沽名釣譽FAME + VERBrest on sth聲譽源於⋯Her fame rests on a single book.她的成名源於單單一本書。come to sb某人獲得聲譽a man to whom fame came very late一個成名很晚的人grow, spread名聲越來越大/遠揚The restaurant's fame spread quickly.這家餐館的名聲很快就傳播開來。PHRASESat the height of sb/sth's fame在⋯名聲最響的時候In 1934, when at the height of his fame, he disappeared.1934 年聲名最盛時,他失踪了。sb/sth's biggest, chief, greatest, main, etc. claim to fame⋯出名的最大原因/首要原因/主要原因等The town's main claim to fame is being the home of one of the strangest buildings in the world.這個鎮出名的主要原因是擁有世界上最奇特的建築之一。fame and fortune名利After this concert she was firmly on the road to fame and fortune.這次音樂會後,她已穩步踏上了名利雙收的道路。a/sb's rise to fame(某人的)成名
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5040 COCA: 4593
fame

noun

fame ♦︎ publicity ♦︎ prominence ♦︎ celebrity ♦︎ stardomThese are all words for the state of being well known to the public because of what you do or who you are. 这些词均表示名声、名望、出名。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配fame / prominence / celebrity as sthinternational fame / publicity / prominence / celebrity / stardomto achieve / shoot to fame / prominence / stardom fame [uncountable] the state of being known and talked about by many people 名声;声誉;名气She found fame on the stage.她成名于舞台。Tennis brought him fame and fortune, but it didn't bring happiness.网球事业让他名利双收,却未给他带来幸福。He disappeared in 1934, at the height of his fame.他于1934年失踪,当时他的名气如日中天。The town's only claim to fame is that it is the birthplace of Einstein.这个镇唯一的出名之处就是爱因斯坦诞生于此。OPP obscurity Obscurity is the state of not being well known or of being forgotten. * obscurity指默默无闻、无名The actress was only 17 when she was plucked from obscurity and made a star.这名演员从无名少女被发掘一跃成为明星时年仅17岁。 see also famous , famed famous publicity [uncountable] the attention that is given to sb/sth by newspapers, television, etc. (媒体的)关注,宣传,报道Taking part in the event will be good publicity for our school.参与这项活动对我们学校将是很好的宣传。There has been a great deal of publicity surrounding his disappearance.他的失踪已为媒体广泛报道。 prominence ˈprɒmɪnəns; NAmE ˈprɑːmɪnəns [uncountable, singular] (written) the state of being important, well known or noticeable 重要;出名;突出She came to prominence as an artist in the 1960s.她在20世纪60年代成为崭露头角的艺术家。The issue was given great prominence in the press.报界对这个问题大加报道。 see also prominent famous celebrity səˈlebrəti [uncountable] the state of being a famous person, especially in the media (尤指在媒体中的)名气,出名Does she find her new celebrity intruding on her private life?她是否感到最近的成名侵扰了她的私生活?He briefly achieved celebrity as a radical politician.他作为激进的从政者曾名噪一时。 see also celebrity star 1 , celebrated famous NOTE 辨析 Fame or celebrity? Fame is a general word for the state of being known by many people. It can refer to people, groups, events or places and can last over a short or a long period of time. Celebrity usually refers to individual people and is used about sb who is well known at a particular time, especially an actor, singer, sportsperson, etc. who is often seen or discussed in the media. * fame泛指名声、名气,用于人、群体、事件或地方均可,持续时间亦可短可长。celebrity通常指在特定时期出名的个人,尤其是演员、歌手、运动员等常在媒体中出现或被讨论的人。 stardom [uncountable] the state of being very famous as an actor, singer or musician 明星的地位(或身份)The group is being tipped for stardom (= people say they will be very famous).这支乐队被誉为明日之星。He achieved almost instant stardom.他几乎一炮而红。 see also star star noun 1
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