گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'fame'

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english

1 general::   noun ADJ. considerable, great the years of his greatest fame | widespread | local | national | international, world/worldwide She gained international fame as a dancer. | lasting, undying | brief | instant, sudden | new-found | posthumous Largely unknown in his lifetime, Mendel's discoveries earned him posthumous fame. VERB + FAME enjoy He was enjoying his new-found fame. | achieve, come to, find, gain, rise to, shoot to, win She found fame on the stage. He shot to fame in 1997 when he won the US Open. | bring sb, earn sb HIs adventure brought him both fame and notoriety. | seek FAME + VERB rest on sth Her fame rests on a single book. | come to sb a man to whom fame came very late | grow, spread The restaurant's fame spread quickly. PHRASES at the height of sb/sth's fame In 1934, when at the height of his fame, he disappeared. | sb/sth's (chief/main/only) claim to fame The town's main claim to fame is being the home of one of the strangest buildings in the world. | fame and fortune After this concert she was firmly on the road to fame and fortune. | a/sb's rise to fame

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: noun reputation: Her fame was world wide.

Simple Definitions

3 general:: fame verbs win/gain fame • He won fame when he appeared in the film ‘The Graduate’. achieve/find fame • Amy Johnson found fame as a pilot. bring/win somebody/something fame • Chomsky’s theories about language brought him fame. rise to fame (= become famous ) • She rose to fame during the early Sixties. shoot to fame (= become famous very suddenly ) • She shot to fame as a result of her victory in the Olympics. seek fame (= try to become famous ) • He sought fame in the jazz clubs of New York. enjoy fame (= be famous ) • The town briefly enjoyed fame as the location of a popular television series. adjectives international/worldwide fame • Edinburgh achieved international fame as a centre of medical education. national fame • Her oil paintings won her national fame. lasting fame (= being famous for a long time ) • Diderot gained lasting fame as the editor of the French Encyclopaedia. brief fame (= being famous for a short time ) • Ed achieved brief fame as a pop singer in the late 1980s. instant fame • The success of her first novel brought her instant fame. great fame • His acting ability brought him great fame. new-found fame • Anna was finding it difficult to get used to her new-found fame. phrases sb’s/sth’s rise to fame • Her rise to fame has been astonishingly rapid. at the height of sb’s/sth’s fame (= when someone was most famous ) • At the height of his fame, he could earn $5,000 a day. sb’s/sth’s claim to fame (= reason for being famous ) • One of his main claims to fame is having invented the electric light bulb. fame and fortune (= being rich and famous ) • He came to London to seek fame and fortune.

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