well-known
well-known — 形容詞
1. describes a person, thing, or place that a very large number of people have hear
著名的
廣為人知的;有名的
describes a person, thing, or place that a very large number of people have heard of or can identify.
The hill-top temple is a well-known landmark that hikers visit every year.
山頂上的寺廟是著名的地標,每年都有登山者前往參觀。
well-known + noun as a modifier
Nikhil is well-known among local artists for his colorful street murals.
Nikhil 因為色彩繽紛的街頭壁畫而在當地藝術家中相當著名。
be well-known among [group] for [reason]
That well-known film about the moon landing won several top awards.
那部關於登月任務的著名電影贏得了好幾項頂尖獎項。
Lucía became well-known after her first novel sold over a million copies.
Lucía 在第一本小說賣出超過一百萬本之後變得非常有名。
A well-known doctor from the city hospital spoke at our school today.
一位來自市立醫院的著名醫生今天在我們學校演講。
- famous
more commonly used in everyday speech; can imply a higher degree of public attention
- renowned
more formal and suggests great respect and admiration
- notable
suggests something is worthy of attention without necessarily being widely known
- celebrated
often implies public praise and acclaim, especially in the arts
文法句型
well-known + noun
be + well-known
be + well-known + for + noun/-ing
be + well-known + as + noun
be + well-known + among + plural noun
用法筆記
Commonly followed by for (the reason for recognition), as (the role or identity), or among (a specific group of people). The comparative and superlative forms are better-known and best-known.