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  1. fame . noun [U] the state of being known and talked about by many people: to achieve / win instant fame to rise / shoot to fame overnight Andrew Lloyd Webber of 'Evita' fame (= famous for 'Evita') The town's only claim to fame is that there was once a riot there. She went to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune. See also FAMOUS fame

  2. 20 de may. de 2015 · Hello. Personally, "at the height of (his/her) fame" sounds better to my ear. Let's see what others say.

  3. When your, standing in the hall of fame. 当你荣登名人堂,占有一席之地. And the world's gonna know your name. 让全世界都知道你的名字. Cause you burn with the brightest flame. 因为你散发着最耀眼的光芒. And the world's gonna know your name. 让全世界都知道你的名字. And you'll be on the walls of the ...

  4. dealing. 这家商店因公平交易而获好名声。. 辨析:popularity, fame, reputation意思和用法有何不同?. 希望我的回答你能够满意fame是指一个人红了。. 出名了。. 成名了,名声大震了。. 是famous的名词形式。. 有点贬义。. 比如:She won her overnight fame by her.

  5. 求《hall of fame》百度云 20. 求《hall of fame》百度云. #合辑# 面试问优缺点怎么回答最加分?. 求《hall of fame》百度云已发右上角私信及百度hi,请查收。. 如未收到私信,请查看百度hi.

  6. 16 de mar. de 2021 · Russian. Mar 16, 2021. #1. Hello. In the film "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" Gilderoy Lockhart says, "Fame is a fickle friend, Harry. Celebrity is as celebrity does". So, the question is, why does Lockhart say it instead of, "Celebrity is as a celebrity does". Thanks in advance!

  7. 展开全部. prestige fame reputation distinction的区别:. 1、prestige “声望”、“威望”, 指在社会上很高的声望,语气比 reputation强。. 2、fame .声誉,名声,名誉。. 着重指好的名声. 3、reputation “名声”、“ 声望””,普通用词,可用于人,也可用于物。. 可指好的名声 ...

  8. 9 de feb. de 2012 · El castellano usa, además del signo de interrogación que en la mayoría de las lenguas va al final del enunciado, otro que va al comienzo. Éste se llama signo de apertura. Es decir, no es un signo de interrogación al revés, sino otro signo que va al comienzo de la frase interrogativa y que en nuestro idioma es muy útil.

  9. 13 de ago. de 2017 · In the song Thunder by Imagine Dragons. "Now I'm smiling from the stage while. you were clapping in the nose bleeds". What does this mean? I understand it as this person being successful (on stage e.g. a rockstar) and the other person having followed a more ordinary life path being in the audience applauding him.

  10. 21 de feb. de 2016 · But the converse sounds terrible to me. (The less you play, the worse your chances of winning.) The more you play, the greater your chances of winning. The less you play, the smaller your chances of winning. --- probably. The more you play, the better your odds (of winning). Many times, when discussing "chance," in AE, the term "odds" is used. F.

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