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词汇 renown
释义 renown
noun[ U ]
 formaluk /rɪˈnaʊn/ us /rɪˈnaʊn/
the state of being famous: 名声,名气,名望
a woman of great renown极富名望的女性
Her renown spread across the country.她的名声传遍了全国。
Synonyms
celebrity
fame
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

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.
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
marquee
name
notoriety
notorious
notoriously
world-famous
world-renowned
Z-list

renown | American Dictionary


renown
noun[ U ]
 fmlus/rɪˈnɑʊn/
the state of being famous:
an artist of national renown

renowned


adjectiveus/rɪˈnɑʊnd/
The region is renowned for its natural beauty.

Examples of renown


renown
A donor might also acquire confraternity and the right to be buried in the church, while the founder of a new monastery gained renown.
The two main disputants were prominent yeshivah students, both of whom earned some renown in their subsequent intellectual careers.
Contracts throughout the 1760s reveal a correlation between a singer's renown and the lateness of the date that he or she was allowed to arrive in the city.
Bangladeshi individuals and organisations have managed to achieve global renown with innovative strategies in the arena of development and poverty alleviation, for instance, with microfinance and adult education.
It is a tradition round which this country's reputation and renown have been wreathed with laurels for decades.
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It is a glorious constituency renowned for the character both of its people and of its places.
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This is some feat considering that teachers are renowned for being impervious to political considerations and shut off from them in their staff rooms.
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It is, of course, renowned for its scenery, its beaches and its occasional sunshine.
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Certainly, he enjoys huge personal renown as a result of the election campaign that he undertook.
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Fifthly, it should review its legal processes, uncover why it is renowned for sloth and increase its speed, because delay means cost.
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It is renowned for its friendliness, cleanliness and industry.
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It is a blatant miscarriage of the natural principles of justice for which this country is renowned.
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Its name is synonymous with aviation and is renowned around the world.
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Grammar schools are beacons of excellence in our education system, renowned for their academic results, their sporting prowess and their cultural achievements.
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He was widely renowned for his plain speaking, and for the prominence that he gave to it.
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