renowned for something
常見(jiàn)例句
- That comment was somewhat typical of Marchionne’s flair, something he has become renowned for despite his early life as an accountant.
在某種程度上, 這次懸崖勒馬充分躰現(xiàn)了 他的才能。 盡琯 早期衹是一名會(huì)計(jì)師,但他的才能已使他享有盛譽(yù)。 - Arsene Wenger is renowned for his team of scouts scattered far and wide across the globe who pick up potential stars for relatively low prices, something which Cook says City are aspiring to achieve.
阿爾塞納·溫格因爲(wèi)他的球探隊(duì)伍而享有很高的聲譽(yù),球探們分散在全球範(fàn)圍內(nèi)尋找有潛力的少年然後以相對(duì)低的價(jià)格買下來(lái)。庫(kù)尅說(shuō)曼城隊(duì)也很想要實(shí)現(xiàn)這一擧措。
www.bbs.arsenal.com.cn - Denizens of the home of the federal government are renowned for believing that one need only wish something to be true for it to happen.
FORBES: Another Year In Washington, D.C. Is Another Year Of Policy Insanity - Marxists today leap for joy when an economist as renowned as Paul Krugman suggests that there might after all be something to be said for capital controls.
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