词汇 | notoriety |
释义 | notoriety noun[ U ] uk /ˌnəʊ.tərˈaɪ.ə.ti/ us /ˌnoʊ.t̬əˈraɪ.ə.t̬i/ the state of being famous for something bad: 臭名昭著,声名狼藉 He achieved/gained notoriety for being difficult to work with as an actor.他获得了最难合作的演员的恶名。 fame fameHis daring fashions brought him fame in the 1950s. celebrityThose who court celebrity must be prepared to pay the price. stardomHe achieved stardom late in life. superstardomThe band rose to superstardom in the 1990s. renownShe is a violinist of international renown. 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 marquee name notorious notoriously overexposed world-famous world-renowned Z-list You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Reputation notoriety | American Dictionarynotoriety noun[ U ] us/ˌnoʊ·t̬əˈrɑɪ·ɪ·t̬i/ the state of being famous for doing something, esp. something immoral or bad: The public is unhappy about the notoriety of the mayor. Examples of notorietynotoriety Preferring jazz to mass songs and speak-easies to 'red corners', brigade members gained notoriety as 'hooligans'. Yet despite its occasional notoriety, the territory remains largely as obscure now as it was in 1975. In translation modals seem to pose certain problems due to their notoriety and ambiguity. As a scientist, philosopher and theologian, he produced a formidable body of work that earned him considerable notoriety in his day. How do you present a writer who really does not have a consistent or compelling canon, but whose notoriety rests on one book? For me the notoriety was nearly as bad as the 'failure'. Public interest in magic had increased with a number of performers gaining notoriety in fairs as well as theatres. This action occasioned some notoriety, for which she received a good deal of press coverage, many visitors - she claims 50,000 - and presumably also customers. Patents, profits, and scientific notoriety aside, there is tremendous waste of effort and money in massive duplication of research efforts. Not surprisingly, women who poisoned their husbands gained instant notoriety. In cases that have attained public notoriety, bioethical discussion should be confined to the facts publicly known. For twenty years he toiled in relative obscurity, gradually attaining a degree of notoriety in a familiar music genre. His selection has not been overly hampered by questions of definition and his treatments of texts are determined by questions of antiquity, content, significance, notoriety and historical influence. The poem achieved a degree of popularity, if not notoriety, through its use of varied metrical structures, driving rhythmic impulses, and vivid imagery to portray the drama of human evolution. If it achieves only academic notoriety or promulgates only a wave of sentimentalizing over the good old days of experiment and action, then it - or we - have failed. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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