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词汇 illustrious
释义 illustrious
adjective
 formaluk /ɪˈlʌs.tri.əs/ us /ɪˈlʌs.tri.əs/
famous, well respected, and admired: 著名的;卓越的
She comes from an illustrious political family that includes two former Cabinet ministers.她出身政治世家,家中曾出过两位内阁大臣。
Synonyms
famed
renowned
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Fame and famous
A-list
A-lister
acclaimed
annal
anyone
catapult
fore
go down in the annalsidiom
high-profile
hit the headlinesidiom
household word
legend
name
notoriety
notorious
notoriously
overexposed
world-famous
world-renowned
Z-list

illustrious | American Dictionary


illustrious
adjective
 fmlus/ɪˈlʌs·tri·əs/
famous because of its excellence:
an illustrious career

Examples of illustrious


illustrious
Likewise, the ' illustrious ladies ' genre could carry political overtones.
The illustrious past of a particular group could be demonstrated in a chronicle or dynastic history, both in terms of its bloodline and its actions.
The history of the proof of necessity is illustrious, and we include references.
How much was he degenerated from the illustrious and generous stock from whence he sprung !
In its illustrious past, the themes and icons of fiction became manifest in all areas of society and culture.
Today, construction science teaches us that this is not the right way to place the beams: but it is a way that has illustrious precedents.
He even ridiculed his illustrious musical fellow tribesmen, pillorying them mercilessly for their claims to be artists; it was impossible to deceive him for long.
The principle of beneficence has a long and illustrious history in the global history of medical ethics.
Lacking illustrious predecessors and pre-existent generic prescriptions, he moved confidently as an innovator: the first great opera composer.
Of course many professional composers compose with the help of music technology, as the increasing number of illustrious names that endorse current packages indicate.
This idea has been variously entertained for more than 100 years, and by some very illustrious figures in the history of neuroscience.
Individual political biographies of illustrious figures remain a staple historiographical genre, despite the trend in twentieth-century academic history towards the study of almost anything but the lives of individuals.
It is a pity he is stepping down so soon, as it would have been interesting to see him establish more connexions with the festival's illustrious past.
Zeuthen is one such illustrious instance.
I have illustrious, not to mention knighted, predecessors.
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