fame的意思
fame中文翻譯:
n.名聲,名望;傳聞,傳說
vt.使聞名,使有名望
famed───adj.著名的
fames───n.饑餓
flame───n.火焰;熱情;光輝;v.焚燒;泛紅;n.(Flame)人名;(法)弗拉姆;(西)弗拉梅
frame───n.框架;結構;眼鏡框;[電影]畫面;vt.給(圖畫或照片)配框;設計;建造;陷害;使…適合;制訂;擬訂;vi.有成功希望;adj.有木架的;有構架的;n.(Frame)人名;(英)弗雷姆
Dame───n.女爵士(英國的榮譽頭銜和擁有此頭銜的女性);n.(西、美)達姆(人名)
Mame───n.曼恩(爵士樂歌手名)
came───v.come的過去式
face───n.臉;表面;面子;面容;外觀;威信;vi.向;朝;vt.面對;面向;承認;抹蓋;n.(Face)人名;(法)法斯;(意)法切
fade───vi.褪色;凋謝;逐漸消失;vt.使褪色;adj.平淡的;乏味的;n.[電影][電視]淡出;[電影][電視]淡入;n.(Fade)人名;(法)法德
Fame brought her nothing but misery.───名聲只給她帶來了痛苦。
Fame can be a two-edged sword.───名聲是把雙刃劍。
Fame hasn't really changed him.───名聲并沒有使他有絲毫改變。
She did not sing for fame, it was purely a labour of love.───她唱歌不是為了出名,純粹是為了興趣。
She did not seek prosperity, not for fame or fortune, only willing to man is really just love her.───她不求繁華,不為名利,只愿男人是真的只愛她。
The fame thing isn't really real, you know. And don't forget I'm--I'm also just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.───名氣這些事不是真實的,不要忘了,我也僅僅是個普通女孩,站在喜歡的男孩前面,希望他能喜歡我。
Once its fame had been established, Mike began a career of touring side shows in the company of such other creatures as a two-headed calf.───無頭雞麥克不死的消息傳開,人們不禁嘖嘖稱奇,牠的名氣建立起來,麥克和一只兩頭牛于其他生物公司展覽;
His grander dream had been a marriage with a lady of so glowing a fame for beauty and attachment to her lord.───他宏偉的迷夢是要與一個因其美貌和對男人的順從而芳名閃爍的女人結婚。
What Mr. Radcliffe does not seem to possess is the arrogance or petulance that typically comes with such fortune and fame.───一般而言,巨額財富和顯赫聲名接踵而至,人就會變得傲慢自大、任性無禮,然而雷德克里夫先生似乎并沒有這種毛病。
Good fame is better than a good face.
The politician was at the pinnacle of his fame.
Fame hasn't torn her away from her beloved Liverpool.
Don't let fame/success go to your head.
The fame of great men ought to be judged always by the means they used to acquirde it.
I believe that fame and celebrity, influence and power, success and failure, reality and illusion are all somehow neatly woven into a seamless fabric we laughingly call reality.
A good fame is better than a good face.
Chinese porcelain enjoys worldwide fame.
Fame like a river is narrowest at its source and broadest afar off.