Word · CEFR B2 · Frequency #5040
fame
名气;名望
The state of being widely known, honored, and talked about, especially for something positive.
- 1.
One's reputation.
名声。
- 2.
the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed
名望
- 3.
The state of being famous or well-known and spoken of, especially for something positive.
出名或广为人知并被谈论的状态,尤指因正面之事。
- 4.
favorable public reputation
良好声誉
名誉;声誉;名声。;名望;出名或广为人知并被谈论的状态,尤指因正面之事。;良好声誉
In use
The young singer achieved international fame after her debut album went platinum.
Many people chase fame on social media by posting viral content.
Fame often comes with a loss of privacy and constant scrutiny.
achieve/win/earn fame
She achieved fame as a novelist.
她作为小说家赢得了名声。
rise to fame
The band rose to fame overnight.
这支乐队一夜成名。
fame as sth
His fame as a scientist spread quickly.
Connections
Collocations
- achieve fame
- 赢得名声
- She achieved fame as a novelist before the age of thirty.她在三十岁之前就以小说家的身份赢得了名声。
- rise to fame
- 成名
- The band rose to fame after their first album topped the charts.这支乐队在第一张专辑登顶排行榜后迅速成名。
- claim to fame
- 出名之处
- The town's main claim to fame is its medieval castle.这个小镇的主要出名之处在于它的中世纪城堡。
- fame and fortune
- 名利
- Many young actors move to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune.许多年轻演员搬到好莱坞寻求名利。
- moment of fame
- 成名的时刻
- He had his moment of fame when he won the national championship.他赢得全国冠军时,迎来了自己成名的时刻。
- lasting fame
Learner notes
Memory Tip
音似‘飞名’,寓意名声飞扬,广为人知。
Context & Register
通常为中性,多用于正面或中立语境,常见于媒体、文学等场合。
Grammar Note
指被广泛认可和赞誉的状态或质量,常与介词for连用。
Pronunciation & Spelling
All listed words share the '-ame' spelling and rhyme with /eɪm/, same as 'fame'. No common lookalikes that differ in pronunciation are included.
High-value vocabulary
该词属于 Oxford 核心词汇,值得优先掌握常见搭配和句型。
Usage priority
Collins 词频等级为 2,建议结合例句记忆,而不是只背中文释义。
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