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- 1. His books are world-famous.
- 他的著作举世闻名。
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- 2. One day, I'll be rich and famous.
- 总有一天我会名利双收。
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- 3. Some day he'll be famous.
- 总有一天他会成名的。
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- 4. Some day I'll be famous.
- 总有一天我会成名的。
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- 5. I'll be famous one day, just you wait!
- 我有朝一日会出名的,你就等着瞧吧!
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- 6. Marble Arch is a famous London landmark.
- 大理石拱门是伦敦著名的标志性建筑。
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- 7. He daydreams of being a famous journalist.
- 他梦想成为一个有名的记者。
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- 8. It seems she was predestined to be famous.
- 好像她是命中注定要出名似的。
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- 9. I meet famous people practically every day.
- 我几乎每天都见到名人。
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- 10. Later he was to become famous as a pacifist.
- 后来他变成了一位著名的和平主义者。
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- 11. Julie Burchill is famous for her rapier wit.
- 朱莉•伯奇尔以其聪慧机智闻名。
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- 12. We engaged the services of a famous engineer.
- 我们聘了一位有名的工程师来帮忙。
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- 13. Her lifelong dream was to be a famous writer.
- 她的毕生愿望就是成为名作家。
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- 14. He had partnered the famous Russian ballerina.
- 他曾与著名的俄罗斯芭蕾舞女演员搭挡。
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- 15. It's a favourite resort for the rich and famous.
- 这是富人和名流最喜欢去度假的地方。
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- 16. She secretly nurtured a hope of becoming famous.
- 她暗暗滋生出成名的愿望。
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- 17. She was more famous as a writer than as a singer.
- 她作为作家比作为歌手名声要大。
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- 18. He is famous for his tough-minded professionalism.
- 他强悍的职业作风十分有名。
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- 19. The resort is a playground of the rich and famous.
- 这个度假胜地是富翁名流的娱乐场所。
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- 20. These cases all attracted flocks of famous writers.
- 这些案例均吸引了大批知名作家。
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- 21. She declaimed the famous opening speech of the play.
- 她慷慨激昂地朗诵了这出戏中著名的开场白。
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- 22. The area is famous for its very mild winter climate.
- 这个地区以其非常温暖的冬季气候而闻名。
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- 23. After winning the prize she became famous overnight.
- 她获奖后一夜之间成名了。
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- 24. He dresses many of Hollywood's most famous young stars.
- 他为好莱坞许多最著名的年轻明星提供服装。
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- 25. The famous Ritz hotel is up for grabs for $100 million.
- 著名的里茨大饭店出价1亿美元供人竞购。
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- 26. They had come to the world's most famous pick-up joint.
- 他们来到了世界上最有名的声色场所。
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- 27. She was a famous actress, but she wasn't a bit stuck-up.
- 她是著名演员,却丝毫没有自命不凡的德行。
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- 28. In the train of the rich and famous came the journalists.
- 记者蜂拥在豪绅名流之后。
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- 29. She seemed awed by the presence of so many famous people.
- 见到这么多名人出席,似乎令她惊叹不已。
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- 30. 'England is famous for its food,' she said with heavy irony.
- “英格兰的食物很有名哪。”她极其讽刺地说道。
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