famously的意思和读音

famously

: [ˈfeɪməsli] : ['feɪməsli]

adv.

adv.notably,memorably,eminently,prominently,distinctively

famouslyadv.

1.in a way that is famous

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IDMget on/along famously(informal)to have a very good relationship

adv.1.;

adv.1.The derivative of famous2.in a way that is known about by a lot of people

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2. ) hideously ) famously ) obese

3. ... be famous for /as ……/…… famously adv join ...

4. ——autograph —— famously ——blast...apart ...

5. be famous for ... famously ad. shakespeare is renowned. 。 ...

6. 38 nutmeg 39 famously 40 Yulan magnolia. Not feeling ...

7. ... famous a famously adv fatalism n …

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1.Sort of brings to mind the Model-T, which Henry Ford famously said was available in any color the customer wanted as long as it was black.使-T

2.Famously, he used a small donkey to carry men down from the front line, often exposing himself to fire.线

3.Gordon Gekko, who famously said "greed is good, " is just getting out of jail with a gigantic cell phone and no one to meet him.”(greedisgood)

4.There are dark circles under those famously hazel eyes, and he keeps looking toward the door, toward the back, toward the bar./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.Bush had famously been stumped by the same question at the end of his first term, saying he could not think of any.

6.Unlike detergent foams, which famously stand up to grime, beer foams can be destabilized with a bit of oil.

7.Mr. Buffett has famously said that he sealed the name of his successor in an envelope in his office in Omaha, Neb.广

8.Famously, the title of her best selling song as well as the place where she found herself in and out of over the past years.

9.Friedman famously said he wishes the United States could "be China for a day. "

10.Most famously, as a young man, he made a list of personal virtues that he determined should define his life.