notoriety
恶名
常用释义
英音[ ˌnəʊtəˈraɪəti ]
美音[ ˌnoʊtəˈraɪəti ]
变形
复数:
notorieties
基本释义
- n. 臭名昭著,声名狼藉
例句
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1·He gained a certain notoriety as a gambler.他落了个赌徒的恶名。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·His abrasive manner has won him an unenviable notoriety.他粗鲁的态度已经为他招来了一个无可羡慕的恶名。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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3·She achieved notoriety for her affair with the senator.她因为和参议员的风流韵事而声名狼藉。来源: 《牛津词典》
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4·He achieved notoriety as chief counsel to President Nixon in the Watergate break-in.在水门事件中,他作为尼克松总统的首席辩护律师被搞得声名狼藉。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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5·Mr. Dantas, who has acquired great notoriety in Brazil, was fined $5 million and sentenced to ten years in prison.在巴西臭名昭著的丹塔斯先生被罚款500万美元,并被判处10年监禁。
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6·While suggestopedia has gained some notoriety through success in the teaching of modern languages, few teachers are able to emulate the spectacular results of Lozanov and his associates.虽然暗示教学法因在现代语言教学上的成功有些不好的名声,但很少有教师能够模仿洛扎诺夫和他的同事们的惊人成果。
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7·A crime or scandal brings much notoriety to those involved in it.罪行或丑闻常使有牵连的人声名狼藉。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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8·Fame brought notoriety.名声也带来了毁誉。
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9·The book earned him notoriety, confidence, a dictionary entry and lots of money.该书为他赢得了恶名、信心、字典条目和大量的金钱。
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10·Happiness is not dependent on amassing a certain amount of wealth or notoriety.幸福并不取决于积累一定数量的财富或名声。
同根词
词根:
notorious
notorious
adj
声名狼藉的,臭名昭著的
notoriously
adv
众所周知地;声名狼藉地;恶名昭彰地