单词 | fame |
释义 | fame (feɪm ) 1. uncountable noun B2 If you achieve fame, you become very well-known. At the height of his fame, his every word was valued. The film earned him international fame. ...her rise to fame and fortune as a dramatist. Synonyms: prominence, glory, celebrity, stardom 2. claim to fame phrase Someone's claim to fame is something quite important or interesting that they have done or that is connected with them. His greatest claim to fame is that he coached an England side to victory. Quotations: If fame is to come only after death, I am in no hurry for itEpigrams In the future everybody will be world famous for fifteen minutesexhibition catalogue Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity of noble mind) To scorn delights, and live laborious daysLycidas Fame is like a river, that beareth up things light and swollen, and drowns things heavy and solidEssays Fame is a food that dead men eat – I have no stomach for such meatFame is a Food Famous men have the whole earth as their memorial Collocations: dream of fame Friends who share a dream of fame could get lucky. The Sun You can share that secret dream of fame. The Sun With your input, friends can fulfil a dream of fame. The Sun Three friends who dream of fame could take an important step. The Sun Friends who dream of fame take an important step towards it. The Sun He first found fame with Wham! The Sun (2006) It's a familiar tale of finding fame and losing love. Times, Sunday Times (2007) They're there to represent the country and support the team, not find fame. The Sun (2012) And that's worth more than any kind of fleeting fame. The Sun Those who would exempt themselves from it, no matter how enjoyable the fleeting fame of their martyrdom, deserve no more endorsement or admiration than any other petty delinquent. Times, Sunday Times In the past, boybands could expect at best fleeting fame, while few from their ranks sustained solo careers. Times, Sunday Times All the great dramas of life are there: triumph, fleeting fame, friendship, betrayal, cowardice. Times, Sunday Times Their result: more than 1 million raised, and fleeting fame. Times, Sunday Times Three go on to gain fame and success playing football. Times, Sunday Times He was the first in the family to gain fame as a conjurer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Monikers serve the purpose for a moniker artist to gain fame or recognition, or to share stories with others. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He went on to gain fame as author, screenplay writer, music director and singer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Every inhabitant has their own feed and obsessively tracks their face rank, hoping to gain fame and lose their status as an extra. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Her performance in La Dolce Vita brought her global fame. Times, Sunday Times (2015) But it was in 1992 that they shot to global fame. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The official school photographs have now brought him global fame after going viral online. The Sun (2013) Were you given any guidance on how to handle fame during the competition? The Sun But it finds it hard to handle fame in its midst. Times, Sunday Times As a role model, she's shown others how to handle fame with grace and good humor while never backing down from her values or goals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He seems to be handling fame really well. The Sun What's your advice for handling fame? Christianity Today His absurdist play The Garden Party brought him instant fame at home. The Times Literary Supplement (2014) What do you think of the instant fame that TV talent shows provide? The Sun (2015) Because of that instant fame, it is easy to forget how young he is. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The stage production is inspired by the 1992 film that brought her international fame. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Once again, in the aftermath of the war his international fame gave him a lion's share of glory. Times, Sunday Times (2012) But the international fame and fortune ain't bad either. The Sun (2015) It is a splendid establishment which has won him international fame. A Passion for Food (1989) There are thousands of grape varieties in the world but only a handful have secured international fame. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Students are given a chance to live out their dreams and achieve lasting fame - the kind that comes only with dedication and hard work. The Sun The roles brought him lasting fame but, initially at least, not wealth. Times, Sunday Times The ghost stories that ensured his lasting fame were only a tiny fraction of his published writings. Times, Sunday Times The late 1940s and early 1950s were to prove the basis of her lasting fame as a journalist and doyenne of the supremely well-connected. Times, Sunday Times The technique gives an air of mystery to this painting which has brought it lasting fame. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Every bit as interesting as the big themes are the vagaries of literary fame and financial fortune. Times, Sunday Times Nor are meretricious political acts a disbarment to literary fame. Times, Sunday Times Every once in a while, a debut novel catapults an author to literary fame. Times,Sunday Times In search of literary fame ... Times, Sunday Times Does your literary fame attract unexpected visitors? Times,Sunday Times How is he handling this new-found fame? Times, Sunday Times (2010) The former schoolteacher is determined not to get carried away by her new-found fame. Times, Sunday Times (2007) And the 21-year-old sensation has vowed to use his new-found fame to campaign against child poverty. The Sun (2012) She has taken her newfound fame in good humour. Times, Sunday Times (2017) The former schoolteacher is determined not to get carried away by her newfound fame. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The couple will be free to cash in on their newfound fame once home. Times, Sunday Times (2006) You don't have to seek fame to be successful. Times, Sunday Times Opponents of minimally invasive surgery accused laparoscopists of hiding their complication rates and advancing dangerous methods in order to seek fame and financial gain. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 People with low self-esteem often need respect from others; they may feel the need to seek fame or glory. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Anyone who seeks fame must be aware that few people achieve it. The Sun She never sought fame, she insists, or riches. Times,Sunday Times But the singer-songwriter admits she is still stunned by her sudden fame. The Sun (2011) The first smile showed she was not in the least overawed by her sudden fame. Times, Sunday Times (2008) But with sudden fame and increasing pressure came a need to escape. The Sun (2014) Together you could run a successful business - and enjoy a taste of fame. The Sun This positive attitude will attract opportunities, including a taste of fame. The Sun Friends could raise funds for charity and this could bring a taste of fame. The Sun Things go your way and that could include success with a taste of fame. The Sun Taking on an extra job that has links with the showbiz or sports world gives you a taste of fame. The Sun Of course, there are a couple of pros to balance the cons of worldwide fame. Times, Sunday Times His unique meshing of blues, country, soul and folk has won him worldwide fame and millions of fans. The Sun And even though his island of exile has not achieved worldwide fame and tourism dollars, that may be more blessing than curse. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Somewhere along the line, however, worldwide fame, money and highly paid wedding gigs for heiresses got in the way. Times, Sunday Times She has earned millions from spin-off deals, cashing in on her worldwide fame. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 名声 Japanese: 名声 |
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