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
- There were a few years there when I was just so enamored with the idea of living some sort of famous person's lifestyle that really isn't suited to me.
有几年的时间我都相当迷恋那种名人的生活,但其实这种生活并不适合我。 - They may have named you after a relative, or a famous person they admire, or even because they just liked the sound of a name.
他们也许会依据一个亲戚或者他们自己敬佩的名人的名字给你起名,或者他们就是因为某个名字的发音而给你起了这个名字。 - 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。 - The results show that: ( 1) Viewers are able to choose different information in an advertisement, and tend to fixate the information about famous person in an advertisement;
结果表明:(1)广告受众对广告中不同信息的注视具有选择性,更倾向于对广告中名人信息的注视; - The kitchen tell me you famous person.
厨房里的人告诉我你很有名。 - 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! - 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。 - Who's the most famous person you've ever interviewed on tv?
你在电视上采访过的人中谁最有名? - 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。 - Erotomania, or believing a famous person is in love with you, was one of the most common.
被爱妄想症,或者相信名人会爱上你的情况最为普遍。