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单词 celebrated
释义
celebrated
(selɪbreɪtɪd )
adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
A celebrated person or thing is famous and much admired.
He was soon one of the most celebrated young painters in England.
He died three days before the opening of his most celebrated film.
Synonyms: renowned, popular, famous, outstanding  
Collocations:
celebrated artist
He may have arrived here, at the end of 1508, already a celebrated artist.
Times,Sunday Times
He was not a highly celebrated artist during his career, but many cartoon fans have since come to admire his work.
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And, although it took the art world about 20 years to recognise this, she has now firmly claimed her place among our most celebrated artists.
Times, Sunday Times
However, one upcoming sale offers investors the chance to secure works by some of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century at realistic prices.
Times, Sunday Times
The show, which ran for a decade, found the singer entirely comfortable chatting and performing with celebrated artists from many different realms of music.
Times, Sunday Times
celebrated figure
Like many a celebrated figure, he seemed to see himself in the third person, as if the celebrity were a separate individual from himself.
Times, Sunday Times
Doctors agreed to agonising procedures in the hope they might be the ones to cure such a celebrated figure.
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Despite the fact he lacked formal training in botany, he became a celebrated figure in the field of paleobotany.
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Within a few months of his return, two years later, he was one of the most celebrated figures of his age.
Times, Sunday Times
Together, we have spent many hours over the past year sifting through these pictures, talking and sharing intimate stories about some of the most celebrated figures of the 20th century.
Times, Sunday Times
celebrated musician
Both the celebrated musicians and the others are only credited at the end of the film.
Globe and Mail
In keeping with this aim, the concerts that followed from 1950 to 1985 featured some of the worlds most celebrated musicians.
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Many celebrated musicians came to him for advice and entrusted him with their precious instruments when they needed attention.
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celebrated victory
They celebrated victory by invading the pitch and setting off blue flares and had to be kept away from visiting fans by a long line of riot cops and stewards.
The Sun
The hotel, meanwhile, claims to be where news of a celebrated victory in a battle (famous for 31 flags) was first proclaimed.
Times, Sunday Times
This voracious growth has been fed by celebrated victories and lawyers who became millionaires after a single case.
Globe and Mail
celebrated writer
His rise to become the most celebrated writer of his day only seems inevitable with hindsight.
The Times Literary Supplement
A celebrated writer would read a chunk of his (usually, if not exclusively, his) work in progress to a handful of acolytes before returning to the drawing board.
Times, Sunday Times
A celebrated writer in his own lifetime, a 12-volume set of his collected works was published in the early 1920s.
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Yet within seven years, she was hosting her own salon for aristocrats, politicians, artists, and many of the celebrated writers of the day.
Times, Sunday Times
For almost as long as there have been printing presses there have been rejection slips and some celebrated writers had to make their own way at first.
Times, Sunday Times
widely celebrated
I was particularly impressed by the way the festival was so widely celebrated.
Times, Sunday Times
Police officers had widely celebrated and publicised foiling his plans, sharing photographs and videos that went viral.
Times, Sunday Times
The advent of these awards should be widely celebrated but sadly, the response by trainers and studs in nominating candidates was inexcusably lethargic.
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Would they, when push came to shove, and then on to heave, scrummage and eye-gouge, have the prime minister's widely celebrated common touch?
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If so, a valedictory fourth trainers' championship would be widely celebrated.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 著名的
Japanese: 著名な
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