notoriety
n. 恶名,丑名; 臭名昭著,声名狼藉
To achieve notoriety means to become well-known for something bad.
He achieved notoriety as chief counsel to President Nixon in the Watergate break-in.
他因在水门事件中担任尼克松总统的首席法律顾问而声名狼藉。
...Christian Lacroix, who gained notoriety as one of Paris's most flamboyant dress designers in the 1980s.
20世纪80年代作为巴黎最大胆出位、夸张惹眼的服装设计师之一而人尽皆知的克里斯蒂安·拉克鲁瓦
1. the state of being known for some unfavorable act or quality
But its notoriety has made it a target.
但它的恶名也使其成为众矢之的.
My creator's notoriety came not just from his genius but also from his prescience.
我的主人是一个科学天才和先知,但也因此而“恶名昭著”.
His crimes earned him considerable notoriety.
他因犯罪而声名狼藉.
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.
Her 1999 Oscar brought further notoriety to Jolie.
朱丽的1999奥斯卡年继续令她声名狼藉.