单词 | Famous |
例句 | 1. She is becoming famous in Australia and elsewhere. 2. Many famous people have stayed in the hotel. 3. She was pared with a famous movie star. 4. The hotel is famous for its entertainment. 5. He is internationally famous as a character actor. 6. This town is famous for its beautiful buildings. 7. This city is famous for its apples. 8. Macbeth is a famous tragedy by Shakespeare. 9. He was arrested for faking some famous paintings. 10. That school is famous for baseball. 11. Once a famous actress, she is now in eclipse. 12. The palace is famous for its 17th-century painted ceilings. 13. Everybody famous gets crank calls and letters. 14. After suffering an eclipse,[sentence dictionary] she is now famous again. 15. The art galleries of Florence are very famous. 16. He is a worldwide famous designer. 17. Sherlock Holmes is a famous detective in stories. 18. He is now being coached by a famous pianist. 19. I have got lots of famous footballers' autographs. 20. I meet famous people practically every day. 21. Being famous is often a double-edged sword. 22. Homer's Iliad is a famous epic. 23. Marble Arch is a famous London landmark. 24. He is famous throughout the world. 25. He's an ordinary bloke[], despite being famous. 26. Dame Ellen Terry was a famous actress. 27. There he met the famous Shoshone chieftain Washakie. 28. He was a famous racketeer in Chicago. 29. Her ambition was to be a famous singer. 30. Her dream to enter the famous university came true. 1. She is becoming famous in Australia and elsewhere. 2. Many famous people have stayed in the hotel. 3. He is internationally famous as a character actor. 4. This town is famous for its beautiful buildings. 5. This city is famous for its apples. 6. Macbeth is a famous tragedy by Shakespeare. 7. That school is famous for baseball. 8. Once a famous actress, she is now in eclipse. 9. The palace is famous for its 17th-century painted ceilings. 10. Everybody famous gets crank calls and letters. 11. The art galleries of Florence are very famous. 12. He is a worldwide famous designer. 13. I meet famous people practically every day. 14. Being famous is often a double-edged sword. 15. Marble Arch is a famous London landmark. 16. He is famous throughout the world. 17. He's an ordinary bloke, despite being famous. 18. Dame Ellen Terry was a famous actress. 19. Her ambition was to be a famous singer. 20. Her dream to enter the famous university came true. 21. A famous manufacturer makes the product. 22. Marie Curie is famous for her contribution to science. 23. He wrote some very famous books. 24. After winning the prize she became famous overnight. 25. Salzburg is famous for its beautiful buildings. 26. Milton's " Paradise Lost " is a famous epic. 27. Later he was to become famous as a pacifist. 28. London was once famous for its fogs. 29. One of Belfast's most famous landmarks, the Grosvenor Hall, has been demolished. 30. The famous boxer killed a fierce wolf with his bare hands. 31. A famous manufacturer makes the product. 32. Marie Curie is famous for her contribution to science. 33. He wrote some very famous books. 34. After winning the prize she became famous overnight. 35. Salzburg is famous for its beautiful buildings. 36. Milton's " Paradise Lost " is a famous epic. 37. Later he was to become famous as a pacifist. 38. This famous doctor has operated on many important people. 39. London was once famous for its fogs. 40. One of Belfast's most famous landmarks, the Grosvenor Hall, has been demolished. 41. The famous boxer killed a fierce wolf with his bare hands. 42. She wanted a famous artist to paint her picture . 43. The school was made famous by its association with Charles Dickens. 44. Cuckoos are famous for laying their eggs in the nests of other birds. 44. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 45. Baden Baden in Germany and Bath in Britain are two of Europe's famous spa towns. 46. Beavers are famous for their skill in building dams across streams. 47. Madame Curie was the only famous woman scientist in the world. 48. As a famous star, she never highhatted anybody, even the common people. 49. He was briefly famous in his twenties but then sank into obscurity. 50. When you see famous people at close quarters, they always appear much smaller than you imagined them. 51. The Beatles are probably the most famous band in the world. 52. He is the bowler-hatted figure in the foreground of Orpen's famous painting. 53. The famous writer is still sharp in thought though he has attained the age of ninety-two. 54. He'll be famous one day. What do you reckon ? 55. The old lady has practised a lot at drawing and she is now a famous painter. 56. The assistant carried on talking to his mate, name-dropping all the famous riders he knew. 57. There is a famous Greek myth in which Icarus flew too near to the Sun. 58. She became famous overnight. 59. Famous mainly for his wonderful voice, Cole was also a virtuoso on the piano. 60. He was famous for his sage advice to younger painters. 31. She wanted a famous artist to paint her picture . 32. The school was made famous by its association with Charles Dickens. 33. Cuckoos are famous for laying their eggs in the nests of other birds. 34. Baden Baden in Germany and Bath in Britain are two of Europe's famous spa towns. 35. Beavers are famous for their skill in building dams across streams. 36. He was briefly famous in his twenties but then sank into obscurity. 37. When you see famous people at close quarters, they always appear much smaller than you imagined them. 38. The Beatles are probably the most famous band in the world. 39. He is the bowler-hatted figure in the foreground of Orpen's famous painting. 40. The famous writer is still sharp in thought though he has attained the age of ninety-two. 41. He'll be famous one day. What do you reckon ? 42. The assistant carried on talking to his mate, name-dropping all the famous riders he knew. 43. There is a famous Greek myth in which Icarus flew too near to the Sun. 44. She became famous overnight. 44. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 45. Famous mainly for his wonderful voice, Cole was also a virtuoso on the piano. 46. He was famous for his sage advice to younger painters. 47. Tributes have been pouring in from all over the world for the famous actor who died yesterday. 48. They chose a famous barrister to represent them in court. 49. Many a famous pop star has been ruined by drugs. 50. Karen has always felt overshadowed by her famous elder sister. 51. Readers of the magazine said they wanted more stories about ordinary people and less stories about the rich and famous. 52. Desmond Tutu became the most famous Anglican archbishop in South Africa. 53. We are governed, in Lord Hailsham's famous phrase, by an 'elective dictatorship'. 54. The Rock of Gibraltar is one of Europe's most famous landmarks. 55. The chalky soil around Saumur produces the famous Anjou wines. 56. She is a pole dancer at London's famous Spearmint Rhino club. 57. It seemed unreal to be sitting and talking to someone so famous. 58. A certain ruler in the Middle Ages was famous for poisoning her guests with chemicals put into their drinks. 59. The town of Whitby was immortalised in Bram Stoker's famous Dracula story. 60. Newspapers are simply responding to the eternal fascination of their readers with the private lives of the rich and famous. 61. She deceived me by pretending to be a famous movie star. 62. Tributes have been pouring in from all over the world for the famous actor who died yesterday. 63. They chose a famous barrister to represent them in court. 64. Many a famous pop star has been ruined by drugs. 65. Karen has always felt overshadowed by her famous elder sister. 66. Readers of the magazine said they wanted more stories about ordinary people and less stories about the rich and famous. 67. This famous politician often ripped into his opponents in the newspaper. 68. Desmond Tutu became the most famous Anglican archbishop in South Africa. 69. We are governed, in Lord Hailsham's famous phrase, by an 'elective dictatorship'. 70. The Rock of Gibraltar is one of Europe's most famous landmarks. 71. The chalky soil around Saumur produces the famous Anjou wines. 72. He copied paintings of famous artists and passed them off as originals. 73. She is a pole dancer at London's famous Spearmint Rhino club. 74. It seemed unreal to be sitting and talking to someone so famous. 75. The crowd jammed together to get a good view of the famous visitor. 76. A certain ruler in the Middle Ages was famous for poisoning her guests with chemicals put into their drinks. 77. The town of Whitby was immortalised in Bram Stoker's famous Dracula story. 78. He was long a famous musician,[] but he plays no longer. 79. By steady effort, she landed up as a famous scholar. 80. Newspapers are simply responding to the eternal fascination of their readers with the private lives of the rich and famous. 81. If you could stop on for more days I would introduce you to the famous writer. 82. She never achieved her ambition of becoming a famous writer. 83. I'd hate to be someone really famous with the press reporting my every move. 84. He's married to a famous writer. 85. He became a world famous conductor. 86. Brighton is a famous seaside resort. 87. Edvard Munch's "The Scream" is a famous Expressionist painting. 88. That famous film star leads a bohemian life. 89. The town is famous for its cathedral. 90. She's famous in the office for her caustic wit. 61. She never achieved her ambition of becoming a famous writer. 62. I'd hate to be someone really famous with the press reporting my every move. 63. Shef - field is famous for its cutlery. 64. Boswell wrote a famous biography of Dr. White. 65. An escort of ten airplanes greets the famous aviator. 66. The Ninth Symphony of Beethoven is a famous one. 67. Bath in Britain is Eruope's famous spa town. 68. We model the heads of famous people in clay. 69. The famous anti - feudal and anti - imperialist May Fourth Movement broke out in Beijing in 1919. 70. As soon as he kicked the bucket, he started to become famous. 71. The young man worked hard in emulation of his famous father. 72. Puerto Rico is famous for its light and dark rum. 73. Many famous actors are on pins and needles before the curtain opens for a play. 74. I can't believe that the famous singer has become a nun. 91. He is famous for his tough-minded professionalism. 92. The Earl of Essex was a famous Elizabethan. 93. New Orleans is famous for its cuisine. 94. Scotland is famous for its spectacular countryside. 95. Famous actors often provide voice-overs for adverts. 96. He daydreams of being a famous journalist. 97. The band was famous for trashing hotel rooms. 98. She is understudying Hu Die, a famous star. 99. Sir Francis Drake was a famous Elizabethan. 100. Al Capone was a famous racketeer in Chicago. 101. Some famous amphitheatres were built by the Romans. 102. Dickens was a famous English writer. 103. The famous player went down to an unknown player. 104. Nelson's Column is a famous monument in London. 104. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 105. Miss Famous, as she was called, was a gem. 106. He's famous all over the world. 107. Los is famous for its many freeways. 108. I'll be famous one day, just you wait! 109. Seurat and Signac were two of the most famous Pointillists. 110. George Formby made the ukelele famous in his films in the 1940s. 111. One of the most famous artists was the English carver Grinling Gibbons. 112. They had come to the world's most famous pick-up joint. 113. The Dordogne region is famous for its food and wine. 114. Then he began his most famous work, the conservation and rebinding of the Book of Kells. 115. Your grandfather was a famous radio personality in his day . 116. Jane will be lucky to study under such a famous singer. 117. In the sixties he was famous for taking drugs and smashing up hotel rooms. 118. She has attracted a large following among the rich and famous. 119. Julie Burchill is famous for her precocity and rapier wit. 120. In a few hours' time one of the world's most famous boxers will be fighting in Britain for the first time. 121. This famous warplane is about to make its farewell appearance. 122. The frescos in the Sistine Chapel are world - famous . 123. Unlike his more famous namesake, this Bill Clinton has little interest in politics. 124. The young man worked hard in emulation of his famous father. 125. A famous old name on a firm is not necessarily a guarantee of quality. 126. The discussion took place in a famous villa on the lake's shore. 127. The famous actor is now appearing at the Grand Theater. 128. The resort is a playground of the rich and famous. 129. It is filled with famous works of art, and every one of them is a fake. 130. The book on which he hit on my desk was one of the famous novels written by Jack London. 131. Notre-Dame Cathedral in Senlis is less famous than its namesake in Paris. 132. But two of the most famous writers of advice are women without special training for this kind of work. 133. I must stop saying everyone famous is a good friend. It sounds as if I'm name-dropping. 134. One of the penalties of being famous is the loss of privacy. 135. Whenever famous actresses get together to make a "woman's film" you can bet on an overload of sentimental mush. 136. The city's most famous songstress, Gloria Estefan[sentence dictionary], grew up here after her parents fled communist-ruled Cuba. 137. He became famous as an inventor of astonishing visual and aural effects. 138. Although now a celebrity in her own right, actress Lynn Redgrave knows the difficulties of living in the shadow of her famous older sister. 139. Virginia is famous as the birthplace of several US presidents. 140. These famous film stars's presence greatly brightened up the evening party. 141. He's a showboat outfielder who's famous for his flamboyant catches. 142. Anne Frank was a famous diarist of the Second World War. 143. Several famous alumni have agreed to help raise money for the school's restoration fund. 144. Andy Warhol's provocative slogan, 'Everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes'(), became a sixties byword. 145. The name of the shop - 'Strata Various' - is a play on words, because it sounds like 'Stradivarius', the famous violin maker. 146. Versace dressed some of the most famous people in Hollywood. 147. She is the daughter of a world - famous actor but this prize will make her famous in her own right. 148. The young man is so lucky that he is taken up by a famous novelist. 149. She is famous for her introspective songs about failed relationships. 150. He had long coveted the chance to work with a famous musician. 151. She was a famous actress, but she wasn't a bit stuck-up. 152. She was more famous as a writer than as a singer. 153. Lisa has long nourished the hope of becoming a famous writer. |
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