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famous, well-known nổi tiếng
著名 zhu4ming2 famous; noted; well-known; celebrated Nổi tiếng
有名 you3ming2 famous; well-known Nổi tiếng



OXF3000N nổi tiếng famous
OXF3000N nổi tiếng được nhiều người biết đến well known
OXF3000N sự nổi tiếng nổi danh reputation






famous nổi tiếng Adjectives 1
I do not know that they are famous people. Tôi không biết họ là người nổi tiếng. Adjectives 1
That famous book has twenty-nine versions. Cuốn sách nổi tiếng đó có hai mươi chín phiên bản. Abstract Objects 1
That famous book has twenty-nine versions. Cuốn sách nổi tiếng đó có hai chín phiên bản. Abstract Objects 1
This is a famous international forum. Đây là một diễn đàn quốc tế nổi tiếng. Communication







like: Nổi tiếng
berühmt sein nổi tiếng 有名 yǒumíng
populär nổi tiếng 流行的 liúxíng de
der Prominente người nổi tiếng
berühmt sein nổi tiếng
populär nổi tiếng


Mit uns können Sie alle wichtigen Sehenswürdigkeiten besuchen. Với chúng tôi bạn sẽ tham quan những danh lam thắng cảnh nổi tiếng. (Lektion 7, Nr. 64)
Die berühmte Person Người nối tiếng (Lektion 39, Nr. 558)
Er sieht eine berühmte Person entlang kommen. Tri nhìn thấy một người nối tiếng đi ngang qua. (Lektion 39, Nr. 561)
Sprechen Sie Englisch? Anh / Chị có biết nói tiếng Anh không? (Lektion 107, Nr. 1905)
Ich spreche Englisch, Spanisch und Deutsch. Tôi biết nói tiếng Anh, tiếng Tây Ban Nha và tiếng Đức. (Lektion 107, Nr. 1913)


After winning the prize she became famous overnight. after
ambition of being/doing sth: She never achieved her ambition of becoming a famous writer. ambition
She became famous through her association with the group of poets. association
her best-known poem best
She can speak Spanish. can
an all-star cast (= including many well-known actors) cast
Sandy had to tell his tale in halting Italian. Since Franco spoke no English, he had no choice in the matter. choice
a lawyer with many famous clients client
Shakespeare's work was popular among the common people in his day. common
Does she speak French? do
Her lifelong dream was to be a famous writer. dream
She speaks excellent French. excellent
a well-known face on our television screens face
to rise/shoot to fame overnight fame
Andrew Lloyd Webber of 'Evita' fame (= famous for 'Evita') fame
The town's only claim to fame is that there was once a riot there. fame
'Everything's under control.' 'Famous last words!' famous last words
famous in the field of music field
They finished off the show with one of their most famous songs. finish sth off
All the flags were at half mast (= in honour of a famous person who has died). flag
The town is famous for its cathedral. for
She is hoping her US debut will be the first step on the road to fame and fortune. fortune
I can just about get by in German (= I can speak basic German). get by (on/in/with sth)
grow to do sth: He grew up to become a famous pianist. grow up
At the time, I hardly spoke any French. hardly
Bands from London introduced the craze for this kind of music. introduce
She was introduced to me as a well-known novelist. introduce
investigate how, what, etc...: The research investigates how foreign speakers gain fluency. investigate
know sb/sth for sth: She is best known for her work on the human brain. know
an artist famous for his landscapes landscape
She was well known for her brushes with the law. law
She's English—Scottish, I mean. I mean
a famous movie director/star movie
The murdered woman was well known in the area. murder
the most famous of all the stars of
This book was famous once, but nobody reads it today. once
a famous painter painter
She speaks perfect English. perfect
He was popular as much for his personal qualities as for his management skills. personal
She wanted a famous artist to paint her picture (= a picture of herself). picture
a hugely/immensely popular singer popular
the popular press popular
I meet famous people practically every day. practically
the popular/tabloid press (= smaller newspapers with a lot of pictures and stories of famous people) press
Being recognized wherever you go is the price you pay for being famous. price
The primary aim of this course is to improve your spoken English. primary
a public figure (= a person who is well known because they are often on the television, radio, etc.) public
She entered public life (= started a job in which she became known to the public) at the age of 25. public
one of the racing world's most popular characters racing
I couldn't resist the opportunity to meet a real live celebrity. real
He'll be famous one day. What do you reckon (= do you agree)? reckon
The ship crashed into the infamous Sker Point rocks and broke into three pieces. rock
famous schools like Yale and Harvard school
show how, what, etc...: He likes to show off how well he speaks French. show sb/sth off
His popularity has slipped recently. slip
She found herself something of a (= to some degree a) celebrity. something
He doesn't sound French—and he doesn't look it. sound
to speak a little Urdu speak
Do you speak English? speak
She was a brilliant public speaker. speaker
Chinese speakers speaker
spoken English spoken
She was a popular star of stage and screen (= theatre and cinema/movies). stage
her famous song, 'Stand by your man' stand by sb
She was the star of many popular television series. star
She achieved celebrity status overnight. status
a style that was popular in the 1950s style
talk in sth: We couldn't understand them because they were talking in Chinese. talk
talk sth: Are they talking Swedish or Danish? talk
The area is famous for the warmth and hospitality of its people. warmth
a well-known actor well known
His books are not well known. well known
It is a well-known fact that caffeine is a stimulant. well known
the English-speaking world world
He was voted the worst dressed celebrity. worst