形容词臭名昭著的; 声名狼藉的; 臭名远扬的; 恶名昭著
形容词famous
1. 匪帮说唱传奇:福克斯探照灯:1.19亿;代表作<<匪帮说唱传奇>>(Notorious)、<<恋夏500日>>. 两部之前被严重关切的影片<<艾美丽雅>>(Amelia)、<<轮滑女郎>>(Whip It)最后都铩羽而归.
2. 恶名昭彰:大概软体也需要这个形式连结GmbH 的 StarOffice 组件(suite)是恶名昭彰(notorious)的要求 libc库(libraries)至合适的目录, 删去旧的函式库(libraries),然後重设符号连运作的代价.
1. 声名狼藉的;臭名昭著的;众所周知的
To be notorious means to be well-known for something bad.
e.g. ...an area notorious for drugs, crime and violence...
因毒品、犯罪和暴力而臭名昭著的地区
e.g. She told us the story of one of Britain's most notorious country house murders.
她给我们讲述了英国最有名的一起乡村别墅谋杀案。
1. notorious
1. Exhaust emission has become a notorious source of pollutants like carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon in China as more families are buying private cars.
2. If a dummy was indeed used for Hu Bin, it would make the case one of the most notorious judicial scandals in China's history.
3. 911查询·英语单词
3. The company has become notorious for its highly sexual catalogue, featuring near naked women draped over various male models wearing items from its stores.
4. The ceramic industry has been notorious for high pollution and energy consumption, but that reputation is changing in inland China.
5. The ongoing housecleaning in our drug administration is a popular prescription to break the notorious chain of illicit interests within government offices.
6. The Chinese stock market has been notorious for its fluctuations and stock valuations often reflect investors chasing momentum over value.
7. notorious
7. The fall of another senior citizen and his death have thrust the notorious judgment in the Nanjing Peng Yu case into question once again.
8. He was also a regular panelist on a popular TV news show, where he became notorious for his outspoken opposition to religious coercion.
9. notorious
9. While Shanxi is famous for its colossal output that accounts for much of national production, it is equally notorious for its many fatal mine accidents.
10. Dubbed by the media as the country's most notorious food safety scandal, at least six babies were killed after consuming the tainted formula.
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1. known widely and usually unfavorably
e.g. a notorious gangster
the tenderloin district was notorious for vice
the infamous Benedict Arnold