n. 名誉,声望
v. 使有声望
词根:renown
adj.
renowned 著名的;有声望的
v.
renowned 使有声誉(renown的过去分词)
1.For over a century, the excellent quality workmanship and performance of Cartier has become world renown.
一个多世纪以来,以优良的品质和性能的工艺卡地亚已成为世界闻名。
2.I want to see all places of high renown in America.
我想看遍美国的名胜。
3.Lamarque was a man of renown and of action.
拉马克将军是个有声望也有作为的人。
4.Nevertheless, as this was the first time I had had such a distinguished audience, my desire to win renown was strong within me.
然而,这是我平生头一次面对这么有名气的听众,我心里不由激起一股博取声名的愿望。
5.He won renown as a fair judge.
他赢得了公平裁判的荣誉。
6.But you, o Lord, sit enthroned forever; your renown endures through all generations.
惟你耶和华必存到永远。你可记念的名,也存到万代。