fame

英 [feɪm] 美 [feɪm]

n.  名声; 声誉; 名气
vt.  使闻名; 使出名; 使有名望; <古>盛传

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 名声;声誉;名气
    the state of being known and talked about by many people
    1. to achieve/win instant fame
      立即获得 / 迅即赢得名声
    2. to rise/shoot to fame overnight
      一夜之间成名
    3. Andrew Lloyd Webber of ‘Evita’ fame (= famous for ‘Evita’)
      以《艾维塔》成名的安德鲁∙劳埃德∙韦伯
    4. 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。
    5. She went to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune .
      她为追逐名利去了好莱坞。

柯林斯词典

  1. 在他声名鼎盛之时,他的每句话都受到重视。 → see: At the height of his fame, his every word was valued...

双语例句

  1. She's got beauty, wealth, and fame, and we still can't find anyone with a bad word to say about her.
    她美丽,富有,出名,而且我们还没有发现谁说她不好。
  2. Many people are bedazzled by fame.
    许多人为名所困。
  3. Affleck catapulted to fame after picking up an Oscar.
    摘得奥斯卡奖后,阿弗莱克一举成名。
  4. Barbara Follett's greatest claim to fame is that she taught Labour MPs how to look good on television.
    芭芭拉·福利特最出名的事就是她教工党议员如何在电视上拥有良好形象。
  5. At the height of his fame, his every word was valued
    在他声名鼎盛之时,他的每句话都受到重视。
  6. The film earned him international fame.
    这部电影为他赢得了国际声望。
  7. His fame spread far and wide.
    他远近闻名。
  8. Vivienne Westwood has scaled the heights of fashion's hall of fame.
    薇薇恩·韦斯特伍德已成为时装界的翘楚。
  9. Honda won fame in the 1980s as the little car company that humbled the industry giants
    本田在20世纪80年代作为一家轻易挫败行业巨头的小汽车公司而声名鹊起。
  10. The city essentially owes its fame and beauty to the Moors who transformed it into the Muslim capital of Spain
    该城的声名与美丽基本上要归功于将它变成西班牙穆斯林之都的摩尔人。
  11. Photographer Weegee shot to fame with his shocking pics of New York crime in the 30s.
    摄影师维吉以拍摄30年代纽约罪案的骇人照片而声名鹊起。
  12. Fame comes at a price
    出名是有代价的。
  13. Nichols was recognized by the Hall of Fame in 1949.
    尼科尔斯在1949年正式入选名人堂。
  14. Some people want fame or riches — I just wanted a baby.
    有人希望得到名望,有人希望获得财富——我只想要个孩子。
  15. Alina Reyes shot to fame a few years ago with her extraordinary first novel
    阿林娜·雷耶斯几年前因她那部不同凡响的小说处女作而迅速成名。
  16. Fame can be a shortcut to love and money
    有了名气就容易收获爱情和金钱。
  17. Such roles are small beer compared with the fame she once enjoyed.
    和她曾经享有的名气相比,这样的角色真的算不了什么。
  18. But, two-and-a-half years later, things haven't quite gone to plan and Stanley's dreams of fame and fortune lie tattered and torn.
    但是,两年半之后,事情并未如愿发展,斯坦利追求名利的梦想完全破灭了。
  19. Fame hasn't torn her away from her beloved Liverpool
    功成名就之后她还是舍不得离开她深爱的利物浦。
  20. He was in the middle of his tenure as Oxford Professor of Poetry and at the height of his fame.
    当时,他在牛津担任诗歌教授的聘期刚到一半,声誉正隆。
  21. Money, fame and social position have no interest for him.
    他对金钱,名誉和社会地位都不动心。
  22. After ten years 'hard study noticed by none, his fame fills the land once honours are won.
    十年寒窗无人问,一举成名天下知。
  23. I don't go after fame or money.
    我不追求名利。
  24. His fame spread throughout the country.
    他的名声传遍全国。
  25. His fame as a poet did not come until after his death.
    他死后才获得诗人的名声。
  26. He was dazzled by fame.
    他被名誉搞得眼花缭乱。
  27. In those years he just fought for fame.
    那些年,他只是为成名而奋斗。
  28. One's fame has spread far and wide.
    威名天下扬。
  29. He got a fine fame for being generous with his money to help others.
    他因慷慨解囊而得到好名声。
  30. The malicious rumours compromised her good fame.
    那些恶毒的谣言损坏了她的好名声。

同义词辨析

  fame renown reputation【导航词义:名誉】

  fame n. 名誉,名气

〔辨析〕指人、地方、机构等的知名度。

〔例证〕
She gained fame as a critic before she published the popular novel.
在出版这本畅销小说之前,她作为评论家已经有了名气。
He came to fame in the eighties.
他成名于80年代。

  renown n. 〈正式〉名誉,声誉

〔辨析〕指因特殊才能、成就或品质而赢得的知名度和赞誉。

〔例证〕
She has won world renown for her excellent acting.
她因出色的演技而享誉全球。
He achieved some renown as a critic.
他是一个小有名气的评论家。

  reputation n. 名声

〔辨析〕指以往发生的事情使人们形成的对某人或某事物的看法,此看法可好可坏。

〔例证〕
She has a reputation for being fair.
她以公正著称。
He acquired a reputation as a flatterer.
他得了个马屁精的臭名。

英英释义

noun

  1. the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed

      Synonym:    celebrityrenown

    1. favorable public reputation