become to be known as
常見(jiàn)例句
- KING: Was it difficult to not be what you had become known as ?
金:成為一個(gè)和以前那個(gè)為人所知的你不同的人是不是很難呢? - But the Games do offer host cities the opportunity to be recognized in the global community and become known as attractive places to live and work.
但是,它確實(shí)給主辦城市提供機(jī)會(huì),使它們?cè)谌蛏鐣?huì)得到承認(rèn)并成為具吸引力的生活與工作之處。 - Once the disease progresses it can be devastating; Debbie Purdy, shown here, has become well known as both a person with MS and a right-to-die advocate.
一旦疾病發(fā)作就是毀滅性的,這里的圖片顯示了Debbie Purdy,她也是眾說(shuō)周知的身患多發(fā)性硬化癥和死亡權(quán)力的擁護(hù)者。 - And as firms in rich countries become ever keener to be known as good corporate citizens, some are seeking new international rules, not least so that they can compete on fair terms with rivals from China, which are already happily striking deals with the world's nastiest governments.
ECONOMIST: Big oil versus Amnesty International - Born out of a popular Hong Kong comic strip, McDull may be about to become as well known as the horrible Eric Cartman.
ECONOMIST: Sex, stars and small pigs - Out west, Las Vegas (third place) and Phoenix (fifth) may be better known as retirement destinations, but also have become increasingly attractive to families.
FORBES: America's Baby Boom And Baby Bust Cities 返回 become to be known as