prominence
prominence — 名詞
1. the condition of being widely recognized, influential, or attracting public atte
知名;顯要
因重要或卓越而受人關注的狀態
the condition of being widely recognized, influential, or attracting public attention for your achievements or qualities
Trang rose to prominence in the art world after her first solo exhibition in Tokyo.
Trang 在東京首次舉辦個展後,在藝術界聲名鵲起。
rise to prominence — collocation for becoming famous/important
The issue of air pollution gained prominence after the mayor's public health warning.
市長發布公共衛生警告後,空氣污染問題受到了更多關注。
gain prominence — collocation for increasing in importance or visibility
Nkechi's research on plant-based materials earned her international prominence among scientists.
Nkechi 在植物材料方面的研究為她在國際科學界贏得了聲譽。
A quiet library volunteer, Rachel was surprised by her sudden prominence in the local news.
一名低調的圖書館志工 Rachel,對自己突然在地方新聞中備受關注感到驚訝。
- fame
Focuses on being well known by many people, often through media; slightly less formal than prominence.
- importance
Focuses on having great significance or value rather than being widely noticed.
- eminence
More formal; suggests high rank or achievement in a specific field, like science or the arts.
- distinction
Emphasizes excellence or special quality that sets someone apart, often with an award or honor.
- obscurity
The state of being unknown or unnoticed — opposite of being famous or widely recognized.
- insignificance
The state of having little importance or influence — opposite of being important or influential.
文法句型
prominence as [noun phrase]
rise to prominence
gain prominence
earn prominence
用法筆記
Often used with verbs like rise to, gain, achieve, or come to to describe someone or something becoming well known. The adjective form is prominent.