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单词 renowned
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Definition of renowned in English:

renowned

adjective rɪˈnaʊndrəˈnaʊnd
  • Known or talked about by many people; famous.

    Britain is renowned for its love of animals
    a renowned author
    Example sentencesExamples
    • People from all over the world study in this colorful, mountainous country, long renowned for its inexpensive schools.
    • He was gifted with his hands and was renowned for the quality of his building work.
    • The towering walls were covered with paintings of the world's most renowned artists.
    • Professor Michael is internationally renowned for his work on artificial plasma solutions and scientific development in relation to major surgery.
    • The gallery's current maritime theme is appropriate in a village once renowned as the home of the sea captains.
    • And, of course, Scotland today is justly renowned as a land entirely without poverty and crime.
    • Their grandfather was a renowned concert pianist and composer in Adelaide.
    • Things will never be the same again in a village renowned for its beauty and tranquillity.
    • William would follow in his father's footsteps and also become an renowned architect.
    • The department has an ambitious publishing program that regularly publishes books by our students and renowned photographers.
    • The 25,000 residents are culturally mixed and renowned for their friendliness.
    • Faye is internationally renowned for his work with military, law enforcement and security forces.
    • The city became a magnet drawing other renowned architects adding their signatures.
    • The classes he took became renowned for their excellence.
    • Most world-famous cities have an equally renowned river flowing through them.
    • Following are the declarations of two well renowned scholars of Hindu philosophy.
    • Rightly or wrongly, we British may not be renowned for the quality of our cooking.
    • Jet Propulsion Labs of California are internationally renowned for their astounding scientific achievements.
    • She was renowned for her fine seamstress abilities down through the years.
    • Several of the authors are renowned for their expertise in this area of study.
    Synonyms
    famous, celebrated, famed, eminent, distinguished, acclaimed, illustrious, pre-eminent, prominent, great, esteemed, well thought of, of note, of consequence, of repute, of high standing
    well known, much publicized, noted, notable, prestigious
    fabled, legendary, proverbial
    informal on the map
 
 

Definition of renowned in US English:

renowned

adjectiverəˈnaʊndrəˈnound
  • Known or talked about by many people; famous.

    a restaurant renowned for its Southwestern-style food
    Example sentencesExamples
    • William would follow in his father's footsteps and also become an renowned architect.
    • The towering walls were covered with paintings of the world's most renowned artists.
    • Rightly or wrongly, we British may not be renowned for the quality of our cooking.
    • The department has an ambitious publishing program that regularly publishes books by our students and renowned photographers.
    • Things will never be the same again in a village renowned for its beauty and tranquillity.
    • She was renowned for her fine seamstress abilities down through the years.
    • Several of the authors are renowned for their expertise in this area of study.
    • Jet Propulsion Labs of California are internationally renowned for their astounding scientific achievements.
    • The gallery's current maritime theme is appropriate in a village once renowned as the home of the sea captains.
    • People from all over the world study in this colorful, mountainous country, long renowned for its inexpensive schools.
    • The city became a magnet drawing other renowned architects adding their signatures.
    • He was gifted with his hands and was renowned for the quality of his building work.
    • The classes he took became renowned for their excellence.
    • Professor Michael is internationally renowned for his work on artificial plasma solutions and scientific development in relation to major surgery.
    • And, of course, Scotland today is justly renowned as a land entirely without poverty and crime.
    • Following are the declarations of two well renowned scholars of Hindu philosophy.
    • Most world-famous cities have an equally renowned river flowing through them.
    • Faye is internationally renowned for his work with military, law enforcement and security forces.
    • Their grandfather was a renowned concert pianist and composer in Adelaide.
    • The 25,000 residents are culturally mixed and renowned for their friendliness.
    Synonyms
    famous, celebrated, famed, eminent, distinguished, acclaimed, illustrious, pre-eminent, prominent, great, esteemed, well thought of, of note, of consequence, of repute, of high standing
 
 
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