单词 | noted |
释义 | not·ed /ˈnəʊtɪd $ ˈnoʊ-/ adjective FAMOUSwell known or famous, especially because of some special quality or ability 〔尤指因有特别之处而〕著名的,知名的 → renowned a noted author 著名作家noted for The city is noted for its 18th-century architecture. 该城市因其18世纪的建筑而闻名。► see thesaurus at famousExamples from the Corpusnoted• Her family were prominent and staunch parliamentarians and, after the Restoration, noted dissenters.• Aside from his deeds in the fifteen-a-side game, he was a noted exponent of sevens.• Society Hill is noted for its 18th-century architecture.• The author quotes Stephen Jay Gould, the noted Harvard scientist, to support his theories.• The picture was taken in the mid-1880s by the noted photographer C.S. Fly.• But Peter Glenville - a noted, respected director - fired him.• Steel himself was a noted tactician, more concerned with manoeuvre than with policy-making, a style appropriate for the parliamentary situation.not·ed adjectiveChineseSyllable because known some famous, well special especially of or Corpus |
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