having or conferring glory; "an illustrious achievement"
widely known and esteemed; "a famous actor"; "a celebrated musician"; "a famed scientist"; "an illustrious judge"; "a notable historian"; "a renowned painter" 同义词:celebrated, famed, far-famed, famous, notable, noted, renowned,
例句与用法
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Don't pull your illustrious past on me . 别把你那辉煌的过去灌输给我啦。
2.
"i can bring back the spirits of the illustrious dead. " “我能召回去世的杰出人物的灵魂。”
3.
These guys were the illustrious guardians of the ford motor company . 这些董事们是福特汽车公司声名显赫的保护人。
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There was, he said, in days of yore, an illustrious priestess of st. ewold . 他说,从前,圣埃沃尔德有一位著明的女祭司。
5.
The illustrious cuvier did not perceive that a barnacle was a crustacean . 大名鼎鼎的居维叶也未看出藤壶是一种甲壳动物。
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Behind the presumptuous general loomed the illustrious marshal petain . 在这位跋扈的将军背后隐然可见很有名气的贝当元帅的身影。
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The aged and illustrious man had done what the poor boy had refused to do . 这位年迈的、显赫的人物此刻做了这个穷孩子不肯做的事。
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None of them had ever tried very hard to trace their illustrious ancestor's background . 他们中间没有一个人真的想追溯他们显赫的祖先的历史。
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Naturally, the story that i am about to tell cannot compare with that of your most illustrious town . 当然,我要讲的故事同你们这个光荣镇的镇史比不了。
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I do not suppose that man loses his time, who is not engaged in public affairs or in an illustrious course of action . 我并不认为一个人如果不勉从公或者从事什么光辉事业,就一定算是虚度时光。