infamous的意思和读音

infamous

: [ˈɪnfəməs] : ['ɪnfəməs]

adj.

adj.reputable,illustrious

adj.notorious,disreputable,dishonorable,dishonourable,scandalous

infamousadj.

1.well known for being bad or evil

a general who was infamous for his brutality

the most infamous concentration camp

the infamous British sandwich

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adj.1.well known for something bad

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1.The latest version of TweetDeck has become somewhat infamous for how much memory it often eats up after a few hours of continuous usage.TweetDeck使,TweetDeck

2.It cut her to the heart to think that for years he had been used in so infamous a fashion.使使

3.This elusive creature is rarely seen, but is often heard in the form of its infamous, blood-curdling screams.

4.Comprising over 70 shots, each lasting two or three seconds, it has become one of the most infamous moments in horror movie history.702~3

5.He was told to get out of the car and stand in a line of people that were being given the infamous sobriety(not drunk) test.

6.The Dust Bowl that affected the prairie regions of the United States was one infamous drought.

7.And, for women under 30 living in big American cities, the infamous gender wage gap seems to have flipped.30

8.So one day she saw Yexun was bothered by an infamous businessman, she stood up for Yexun and helped him out to rebuke the businessman.

9.But she had no way of knowing that Cabanatuan camp would become infamous for disease, malnourishment and torture.饿

10.China is still behind the infamous Great Firewall, the system that filters and censors websites with politically sensitive content.