famously
著名地
常用释义
英音[ ˈfeɪməsli ]
美音[ ˈfeɪməsli ]
基本释义
- adv. 著名地;极好地
例句
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1·Some newspapers, most famously the New York Times, refuse to print the word Ms.有些报纸,其中最著名的是《纽约时报》,拒不刊用Ms这个词。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·"It's no disgrace to be colored," the black entertainer Bert Williams famously observed early in the century, "but it is awfully inconvenient."黑人表演者伯特·威廉姆斯在本世纪初提出了一条著名的观点:“作为有色人种并不丢脸,但是极其不方便。”
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3·Most famously, California passed Proposition 227 in 1998. It was intended to sharply reduce the amount of time that English language learners spent in bilingual settings.最著名的是,加州在1998年通过了227号提案,旨在大幅减少英语学习者置身双语环境的时间。
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4·A number of pioneers from the technology industry, most famously the entrepreneur Elon Musk, have also expressed their concerns about the damage that a super-intelligent AI could do to humanity.科技行业的一些先驱,最著名的是企业家埃隆·马斯克,也表达了他们对超级人工智能可能对人类造成的伤害的担忧。
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5·Authors are famously ignorant about the realities of publishing.作者们对出版业的实际情况出了名地无知。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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6·Julius Caesar was murdered by a group of conspirators famously headed by Marcus Junius Brutus.尤利乌斯·凯撒被以人所共知的马库斯·朱尼厄斯·布鲁特斯为首脑的一伙谋反者谋杀了。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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7·It was famously known as the Long March.这就是众所周知的长征。
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8·Early fifth-century philosopher St. Augustine famously wrote that he knew what time was unless someone asked him.五世纪早期的哲学家圣奥古斯丁写过一句名言:只要无人问起,他便知晓时间是什么。
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9·This principle was famously demonstrated by Galileo Galilei some 400 years ago.大约400年前,伽利略·伽利雷证明了这一原理。
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10·This question, famously posed by Machiavelli, lies at the heart of Joseph Nye's new book.这个问题因被马基雅维利提出而广为人知,是约瑟夫·奈新书的核心。
同义词
adv.
著名地;极好地
同根词
词根:
famous
famous
adj
著名的;极好的,非常令人满意的