renown
n. 名望,声誉; 威名; 声威
A person of renown is well known, usually because they do or have done something good.
She used to be a singer of some renown...
她曾是位小有名气的歌手。
Mailly's work achieved little renown.
梅利的工作没有获得什么声誉。
1. the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed
fame, honour, reputation, glory, renown
这些名词均有"名声,名誉"之意。
A few writers of contemporary renown also hail from this area, as do some sports figures.
当代一些著名的作家就来自这个地区, 一些运动界名人亦然.
Seldom has a city gained such world renown.
很少有哪一个城市能在世界上享有这样的盛名.
The siege, in which Aubusson was wounded three times , enhanced his renown throughout Europe.
围城期间, 德?奥布森三度负伤, 也为之赢得在欧洲各地的名声.
The landscape there is of world renown.
那儿的风景是世界闻名的.
The frontiers of that extensive monarchy were guarded by ancient renown and disciplined valor.
广阔的帝国边疆由古代最具声望与纪律的英勇捍卫着.