1. of (great, high) renown
(非常) 有声望的

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2. He is an artist of great renown.
他是一位极有名望的艺术家。

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3. He won renown as a pianist.
他赢得钢琴家的声誉。

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4. How Owen did so can be studied in the volume that brought him his renown.
要知欧文何以能够如此,可以研究一下他的成名之作。

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5. In the intersts of renown the forwardness should lie chiefly in the capacity to handle things.
为个人的声名打算,应该在处世接物能力方面比别人先进。

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6. short is my date, but deathless my renown.
年寿有限,名誉无限。

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7. Seldom has a city gained such world renown.
很少有哪一个城市能在世界上享有这样的盛名。

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8. He is a man of high renown.
他是位有名望的人。

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9. These inventions had obtained for him the renown of more than human sagacity.
他的这些发明使人们把他看得神乎其神。

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10. That philosopher had held a great place amongst the leaders of the world, and enjoyed to the full what it had to give of rank and riches, renown and pleasure.
那位哲学家在世界的领导者中间占据着崇高的地位,充分享受着世界所给予的地位和财富,荣誉和欢乐。

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