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词汇 renowned
释义 renowned
adjective
uk /rɪˈnaʊnd/ us /rɪˈnaʊnd/
C2
famous for something: 著名的
The region is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty.该地区因其秀美壮丽的自然风光而享有盛誉。
Marco Polo is a renowned explorer/is renowned as an explorer.马可‧波罗是著名的探险家。
Synonyms
celebrated
famed
illustriousformal
notable
noted
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

known and recognized by many people
famousShe went from poor and anonymous to rich and famous.
well knownShe's a well-known artist.
renownedThe area is renowned for its beauty.
world-famousThey stayed in a world-famous hotel.
celebratedHe's a celebrated writer of children's stories.
legendaryHe once met the legendary singer, Eartha Kitt.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Admirable and admired
admirable
admirably
awe-inspiring
awe-inspiringly
awesome
estimable
estimably
exemplarily
exemplary
favourable
impressively
laudable
laudably
meritorious
meritoriously
the toast of somethingidiom
toast
vaunted
venerable
venerably

Examples of renowned


renowned
The seminar closes with an internationally renowned keynote speaker addressing the students, the inhabitants of the town and visiting architects.
One feels the author has a special love for his most renowned creations.
Musicians who were previously renowned for their adventurousness and musical vision are now 'celebrated as the guardians of their tradition'.
At the renowned, secret meeting in a sacred wood, he did not lament his personal fate, but rather outlined the general situation.
Based on a ground-breaking six year research project carried out by an internationally renowned author team.
The use of international literature and internationally renowned experts increases the overall credibility and potential transferability of the conceptual framework to jurisdictions throughout the world.
It possessed cultural prestige and its elite representatives were internationally renowned.
She was renowned for her fighting, and it was only when she became injured that she revealed that she was a woman.
He was especially renowned as a teacher: many important figures in the music of our time studied with him at some period.
These renowned schools were both founded two hundred years ago.
They were renowned for keeping their houses ' perpetually open ' and attracting a glittering, if fast, cross-section of elite society.
Persian is, however, a language of world renowned poets and philosophers.
That person needed to be a renowned local politician popular in the provinces for his radical stance.
The most renowned are figurines, house models, or special vessels.
We really felt he was a very special friend, not just a renowned professor.
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