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It's just that it's famous.
A lot of people know about it.
And many people who don't know him have heard of his fame.
It is generally used to praise or praise a person's good reputation.
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The fame spread far and wide.
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It means that the fame spreads far and wide, and it is famous far and wide. From Wu Maosheng's "Beijing Office".
Idiom usage: as a predicate, a definite; It is mostly used in written language.
Source of the idiom: Chapter 5 of Wu Maosheng's "Beijing Office": "Since then, Zhang Xiucai's fame has spread far and wide. ”
synonyms: famous, well-known, well-known, world-famous, world-famous.
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Fame means that fame is great and spreads far and wide.
Pinyin: míng shēng yuǎn yáng
Source: From Wu Maosheng's "Beijing Office", Chapter 5: "Since then, Zhang Xiucai's fame has spread far and wide. ”
synonyms: 1, famous, pinyin, [wén míng xiá ěr], basic definition, describing a great reputation, known from far and near.
2. Like thunder, pinyin, [rú léi guàn ěr], the basic definition, describes a person's great reputation.
3. Far and near famous, pinyin, [yuǎn jìn wén míng], basic interpretation, whether it is far or near I have heard this name, and the description is very famous.
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Fame means fame, known everywhere. The citation is as follows:
1, from the Northern Qi Yan Zhitui's "Yan's Family Motto and Miscellaneous Arts": Famous but know its books, turn it to be able to cover itself.
Translation: The whole world knows his name and knows his books, and it is impossible to hide it by itself.
2, from the Spring and Autumn Period Guan Zhong's "Guanzi White Heart": The reputation is far and wide all over the world, but it is not as good as it. The name and then the body retreated, and the way of heaven was also.
Translation: It is better for a person who is famous all over the world to leave his position earlier. Because retiring at a time of high fame is in line with the way of heaven.
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Fame is very famous, prestigious, far away people know...
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Fame :
The fame was great and spread far and wide.
Synonymous idioms are famous.
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Fame: The fame is very big, and it spreads far and wide. Fame is the meaning of fame, and Yuanyang has three meanings:
1. Upward-raised branches; 2. Go away; Run away; 3. Spread to distant places. Fame means that fame and prestige spread far and wide, and people from far and wide know it. Syntax:
as a predicate, a definite; It is mostly used in written language. synonyms: famous, famous.
Example sentence: Great corruption is a reputation for overlapping interests between politics and justice.
Tianjin Dog ignores the buns and almost becomes famous.
He has been painting since he was a child, and now his work has become famous.
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It means that the fame is great and spreads far and wide.
名远扬 (shēng míng yuǎn bō) is from Wu Maosheng's "Resident Beijing Office".
Chapter 5 of Wu Maosheng's "Beijing Office": "Since then, Zhang Xiucai's fame has spread far and wide. ”
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It's that the fame is so great that it spreads far and wide.
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Fame means that fame spreads far and wide. From Wu Maosheng's "Garrison Raid on the Beijing Office".
Sentence formation] 1, ten gongs and drums sing tea style, and its reputation spreads far and wide on five continents.
2, Wang Laoji.
In Guangzhou, the thirteen lines set up the first banquet room herbal tea shop, and later because of the ** Humen cigarette sales.
National hero Lin Zexu.
and so on.
3. However, in the Guangdong mahogany manufacturing industry and China's mahogany furniture market, Hongjingtang is famous, especially in the Beijing market where mahogany furniture masters are like forests, Hongjingtang's new mahogany products often appear in temples.
4. Because I always like to go to the village of Chanzhou to watch the big girl take a bath in the river, I come and go, everyone calls me a thief, and I am also famous, even the big girl in the next village knows me.
5. However, his reputation in translation has spread far and wide, so that his attainments in this area have been neglected for a long time.
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Idioms that describe fame and spread far and wide are: famous all over the world, famous all over the world, famous all over the world, famous all over the world, famous all over the world.
名扬四海 [ míng yáng sì hǎi ] Interpretation: 四海, 天下. Fame spread all over the world. Describe the fame as great.
Out of the fierce reed: "Five Marquis Banquet".
Sentence formation: He has the desire to build great achievements and become famous all over the world.
名满天下 [ míng mǎn tiān xià ] Interpretation: 天下famous. Describe the fame as great.
Source: "Pipe, White Heart".
Sentence formation: Don't leave your beloved son by your side, let him go out to exercise will be famous all over the world.
举世名 [ jǔ shì wén míng ] Interpretation: Worldwide, all over the world. The whole world knows it. The description is very famous.
Source: "Yan's Family Motto: Miscellaneous Arts".
Sentence closing: The world-famous Great Wall has attracted countless tourists.
名高天下 [ míng gāo tiān xià ] Interpretation: A metaphor for the whole country famous.
Source: "Historical Records Zhiru Lu Zhonglian Zou Yang Liebiography".
Sentence formation: He just set up a small factory, calling him an entrepreneur, and he is inevitably famous all over the world.
Famous [ wén míng xiá ěr ] Interpretation: 遐, far away; Near, near. It is described as having a great reputation and is known from far and near.
Source: "Nanqi Shu Gao Di Ji I".
Sentence formation: Zhaozhou Bridge has a beautiful architecture and a long history, and has long been famous at home and abroad.
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Fame means that everyone knows about a good reputation, and good deeds make everyone praise themselves and really help you look forward to it.
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Reputation. Pinyin: [shēng míng yuǎn bō] 一声: Fame spread far and wide, far and wide.
Source: Chapter 5 of Wu Maosheng's "Beijing Office": "Since then, Zhang Xiucai's name has spread far and wide, and his reputation has spread far and wide. ”
Example sentence: As a well-respected chiropractic officer and politician, John Norn has made a name for himself.
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Antonym. The infamous is explained as follows:
Pinyin] [ chòu míng zhāo zhù ] Explanation] The notorious reputation is known to everyone. Zhaozhu: Very obvious.
synonyms] stinking for 10,000 years, notorious, stinking for all generations, infamous.
Antonyms] famous, world-renowned, well-known at home and abroad, widely connected, thunderous, famous, cherishing feathers, and famous.
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Reputation. "is an idiom that means that someone's fame or reputation spreads far and wide to become known. It is usually used to describe someone's talent, achievements or morals, which has been widely recognized and praised in society.
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1. Fame is far away, the Chinese idiom, pinyin is shēng míng yuǎn bō, which means that the fame is spread widely and is famous far and near. From Wu Maosheng's "Beijing Office".
2. Synonyms: famous, famous, and famous all over the world.
3. Antonyms: obscurity.
4. Idiom usage: as a predicate and a definite; It is mostly used in written language.
5. Source of the idiom: Chapter 5 of Wu Maosheng's "Beijing Office": Since then, Zhang Xiucai's fame has spread far and wide.
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