enjoy quite a reputation (in one's lifetime);be a celebrity for a time;gain considerable fame among one's contemporaries;gained some fame for a time;make a noise in the world ;

Lyme had its hey-day in the Middle Ages and has been declining ever since.
莱姆镇在中世纪曾名噪一时,但从那以后便日渐衰落.
来源:词典精选例句那些名噪一时的诗人, 在今天的教科书里, 已被毫不客气地挤在一起,列为短短的一章.
来源:词典精选例句The poets, once so praised , are lumped unceremoniously together in our textbooks.
那些名噪一时的诗人, 在今天的教科书里,已被毫不客气地混为一谈.
来源:词典精选例句By attaining such distinction at so early an age, the young man did his parents proud.
这年轻人少年得志,名噪一时, 给父母脸上添了光彩.
来源:互联网摘选Expressing illiberal views may bring some politicians into temporary prominence.
发表偏狭之见也许能使某些政治家名噪一时.
来源:互联网摘选She was a popular French music hall artiste in the late 19 th century.
她是19世纪后期在法国乐坛上名噪一时的艺术家.
来源:《简明英汉词典》她们都是名噪一时的高级交际花, 过着极度奢华 、 糜烂的生活.
来源:互联网摘选It is worthwhile to examine why he had such stature in his own day.
研究一下他何以能在生前名噪一时也还是值得的.
来源:词典精选例句Ge Ke also therefore becomes the star who at that time was renowned in one's time.
盖克也因此成为当时名噪一时的女星.
来源:互联网摘选Louise Brooks, the archetypical American flapper, was photographed by Eugene Robert Richee in 1928.
这是1928年摄影师尤金.罗伯特为当时名噪一时的轻佻女郎露易丝. 布鲁克斯拍摄的一张照片.
来源:互联网摘选那些名噪一时的诗人, 在今天的教科书里已被毫不客气地挤在一起, 列为短短的一章.
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