the condition of being known or talked about by many people; fame
名望,声誉
-
authors of great renown .声誉卓著的作家。
"Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French
n. 名望;声誉
显赫的名声;很大的名望
The lawyer's renown is even better after this lawsuit.
这场官司之后,这位律师的声望就更高了。
After this game, the young player's renown spread all over the country.
这场比赛后,这位年轻选手的名声传遍全国。
The doctor's renown is very high in the whole field of medicine.
这位医生的声望在整个医学领域非常高。
Her renown spread across the country.
她的名声传遍了全国
He won renown as a fair judge.
他赢得了公平裁判的荣誉。
She used to be a singer of some renown.
她过去是个小有名气的歌手。
The southern American city of Houston is not one city of great renown, yet it is one of the most famous in China.
美国南部城市休斯顿并不是一个非常有名的城市,但在中国,它却是最著名的城市之一。
It's just these heart-thrilling chapters that brought his work world renown.
正因这些扣人心弦的篇章才使得他的作品举世闻名。
He was a man of high renown.
他是位有名望的人。
词根 renown
renowned adj. 著名的;有声望的 v. 使有声誉(renown的过去分词)
名声;名誉
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。
the condition of being known or talked about by many people; fame
名望,声誉
声誉卓著的作家。
"Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French