famous person
英 [ˈfeɪməs ˈpɜːsn]
美 [ˈfeɪməs ˈpɜːrsn]
名人
英英释义
noun
- a widely known person
- he was a baseball celebrity
双语例句
- Usually, this is an expression you'll hear a politician or a famous person say when a reporter or a journalist from a newspaper or a television station asks a question.
如果报社或电视台记者提问,你常常可以听到政治家或名人说这个词。 - It stands for "Oll korrect", a misspelling of" All correct", usually by a famous person, most often Andrew Jackson.
OK代表“Ollkorrect”,“Allcorrect”(完全正确)的拼写错误。这一拼写错误是由一位名人造成的,可能是安德鲁·杰克逊吧! - He has become quite a famous person.
他已成为颇有名气的人了。 - Simmons: So youre catching up, obviously, on the fact that you had been surpassed as the most famous person who was a Harvard graduate.
西蒙斯:很明显,现在有了林书豪,总统您可不再是世界上最出名的哈佛毕业生了。 - But other purchasers of objects touched by a famous person are swayed by so-called contagion: the implicit belief that the thing retains some essence or physical trace of the former owner.
但有些买家买下名人碰过物品则是被所谓的名人传播效应影响了他们确信这件物品仍保留了前主人的精神和触痕。 - Oh, a famous person, but if it did become true, I would fly to the war-torn Iraq right away.
但是,如果我真的成为名人,我将立马飞往饱受战火蹂躏的伊拉克。 - On the other hand, people might name their children after a respected older relative or even a famous person.
另一方面,人们会以一位敬佩的年长亲戚或是名人的名字来替孩子命名。 - Bin Laden immediately became the most famous person of the world.
本·拉登一夜之间成为世界上最出名的人物。 - What famous person from history would you like to meet?
你希望遇到历史上的哪为名人? - Sad news. I just heard that a famous person passed away?
悲伤的新闻,我刚刚听说一个名人去世了。
