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 renowned [ri'naund]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 有名的, 有声誉的



    renowned
    [ adj ]
    widely known and esteemed
    <adj.all>
    a famous actora celebrated musician
    a famed scientist
    an illustrious judge
    a notable historian
    a renowned painter


    Renowned \Re*nowned"\ (r?-nound"), a.
    Famous; celebrated for great achievements, for distinguished
    qualities, or for grandeur; eminent; as, a renowned king.
    ``Some renowned metropolis with glistering spires.''
    --Milton.

    These were the renowned of the congregation. --Num. i.
    61.

    Syn: Famous; famed; distinguished; noted; eminent;
    celebrated; remarkable; wonderful. See {Famous}.

    1. UK universities are internationally renowned for the quality of education they give the top 30 per cent of academic achievers.
    2. The CEO of a giant electronics company, renowned for his outspoken impatience, became annoyed at a marketing presentation.
    3. He was renowned for his daring. "However many times you'd seen him, it was probably the most dangerously thrilling moment you'd seen on any stage," actor Jeremy Brett said Tuesday.
    4. Denton Cooley, the renowned Houston heart surgeon, recently filed personal bankruptcy papers, citing real-estate losses.
    5. Eastern boss Frank Lorenzo is a longtime Drexel client who used its renowned prowess in high-yield, high-risk junk-bond market to help him finance his Texas Air Corp. airline empire.
    6. Reviving traditions as old as Arab history, two renowned Arab poets have brandished virulent words against Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's military stab into Kuwait.
    7. Until last January, Mr. Wakabayashi was a manager at Bank of Tokyo, one of Japan's largest and most renowned banks.
    8. Peter Middleton, the chief executive of Lloyd's of London and renowned motorbike enthusiast, has been making good use of biking jargon.
    9. With its concert series and renowned summer school for performers and composers - the Tanglewood Music Centre - it is blessed beyond its musical distinctions with as romantic a site and mountain prospect as can be found anywhere.
    10. Ferarri was founder and chairman of the company bearing his name that makes luxury sports cars and renowned Formula One racers.
    11. Not far away is Mont St Sauveur, renowned not so much for its skiing but its village - one of the prettiest ski villages in the world. Heights: Resort 870 ft. Skiing: 3,001 ft. Difficulty of runs: Beginner 20% Intermediate 46% Advanced 34%.
    12. The 46-year-old physician, a former president of the American Heart Association as well as the American Federation for Clinical Research, would become the 13th director of the world renowned research facility.
    13. It is a call to action for the Indians of Pueblo Jemez, renowned for their ability to fight wildfires.
    14. When it wanted to improve the service on its frequent-flier programme, it visited the Oriental Hotel in Bangkok - renowned for pampering its guests - to pick up tips on how to record details of its customers' preferences.
    15. The saga began when the Freeport, Maine, company commissioned Mr. Spitzmiller, a Connecticut artist renowned for his depictions of the outdoors, to paint a cover illustration.
    16. Health authorities said Thursday 30,000 pigs have been destroyed because of a swine fever epidemic in Modena province, renowned for its salami and hams.
    17. There he fathered another child and began attracting clients for his readings _ including such celebrities, cult members say, as pop singer Oscar Athie, actress Irma Serrana and renowned hairstylist Alfredo Palacios.
    18. Brazil has never been renowned for sticking to budgets, which partly explains the country's inflation problems.
    19. Albert Kumin's "Luxuriate in Chocolate" was the most popular workshop, according to convention spokeswoman Valerie Bergman. Kumin, a renowned pastry chef and confectioner, designed menus for the White House.
    20. GUY LAROCHE, French fashion designer whose sophisticated styles were renowned for their quality, beautiful fabrics and arresting colors.
    21. "The children always teach the adults," observed Commissioner Burton James Lee III, a renowned cancer doctor at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York Center.
    22. In his later years the conductor Otto Klemperer was renowned for his slow speeds.
    23. Dr. John Allegro, renowned for his work in deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls but ridiculed for his theories that Western religions were based on the worship of mushrooms, has died.
    24. And if she is faking, why? Step forward Californian lawyer Christopher Paget, world renowned as the man who uncovered a Watergate-style scandal a few years back and forced the resignation of America's President.
    25. The seven big individual players who met Mr. Chao are renowned for manipulating the market by putting in huge orders for selected shares that drive the share price up to the 3% ceiling.
    26. The strategic aim of the alliance with Samsung is to enlist Samsung's renowned ability to manufacture products, including a clone of IBM's personal computers, at very low costs, with low margins.
    27. Particularly renowned for their smoked Herdwick mutton hams. James Baxter & Son, Thornton Road, Morecambe, Lancs LA4 5PB.
    28. Morgan Stanley, the Wall Street investment bank, bought a table to praise the man renowned for denouncing "greed" on Wall Street.
    29. He attended the Vaganova Ballet School in Leningrad when he was 14 and later joined the Kirov Ballet, the city's renowned ballet company.
    30. The Bulldozer, the Warrior, the Commando and other top camels have superstar status, renowned and feared throughout the land.
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