enjoy quite a reputation (in one's lifetime); be a celebrity for a time; gain considerable fame among one's contemporaries; gained some fame for a time; make a noise in the world; very famous at the time
Example Sentences:
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They lived untrumpeted, and died unsung . 他们生时不名噪一时,死时也平平淡淡。
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It is worthwhile to examine why he had such stature in his own day . 研究一下他何以能在生前名噪一时也还是值得的。
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Lyme had its hey-day in the middle ages and has been declining ever since . 莱姆镇在中世纪曾名噪一时,但从那以后便日渐衰落。
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The poets, once so praised, are lumped unceremoniously together in our textbooks . 那些名噪一时的诗人,在今天的教科书里,已被毫不客气地混为一谈。
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The poets, one so praised, are lumped unceremoniously together in our textbooks, in one curt chapter . 那些名噪一时的诗人,在今天的教科书里已被毫不客气地挤在一起,列为短短的一章。
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The poets, once so praised, are tamped unceremoniously together in our textbooks, in one curt chapter . 那些名噪一时的诗人,在今天的教科书里,已被毫不客气地挤在一起,列为短短的一章。
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The phrygian headgear of french revolution fame might be one influence 法国革命时期名噪一时的头巾也可能是帽子的来源。
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The base of shang yang " s and han fei " s theory was to enforce the law severely 一时间各国纷纷采用商、韩的理论,重法思想也名噪一时。
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Sally has a great fame and wonderful career . and when she was almost in her 30 ' s . she met her mr . right 萨莉名噪一时,事业有成。在快30岁时,她遇到了自己的白马王子。