nearly famous
英漢例句
- Steve Jobs is a force of nature, a truly iconic man whose quirks are nearly as famous as the products he sells.
史蒂夫?喬佈斯是大自然鬼斧神工的産物,是個真正的偶像式人物,他的怪癖和他的産品一樣爲(wèi)人矚目。 - But some of them are nearly as famous as the athletes they support, and here's my list for the top 10 celebrity fans.
但有些球迷幾乎和他們支持的球員一樣出名,以下是我列出的十位名人球迷。 - After him, the issue of bureaucracy had been the most striking in the academic research of the 20th century, on which nearly all famous thinkers of that century had made their comments.
在韋伯之後,官僚制的問題是2 0世紀(jì)學(xué)術(shù)思想研究中最爲(wèi)引人注目的問題,幾乎所有2 0世紀(jì)著名的思想家們都對這個問題發(fā)表過意見。 - He gave only grudging praise to the executives running Knight Ridder at the time, whose successes made a mockery of the Bulletin's famous marketing slogan that in Philadelphia "nearly everybody reads" the paper.
FORBES: Freedom Of The Press Means Freedom To Fail - Candace Bushnell, lauded authoress of six New York Times bestsellers is most famous for the creation of a character nearly twenty years ago is back this summer with the release of the second of two prequels of that same iconic character, Summer In The City: A Carrie Diaries Novel.
FORBES: Candace Bushnell on Carrie Bradshaw: "We're The Same." - The most famous is the Devil's Throat, 250 feet high and nearly 500 wide - by itself bigger than most of the world's larger waterfalls - but it has hundreds of dramatic siblings.
FORBES: Awesome Nature: Iguacu Falls, South America