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[英] [nəʊˈt ɔ:rɪəslɪ] [美] [noˈt ɔrɪəslɪ] 生词本

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1. ADJ-GRADED 声名狼藉的;臭名昭著的;众所周知的 To be notorious means to be well-known for something bad. 
  • ...an area notorious for drugs, crime and violence...

    因毒品、犯罪和暴力而臭名昭著的地区

  • She told us the story of one of Britain's most notorious country house murders.

    她给我们讲述了英国最有名的一起乡村别墅谋杀案。

notoriously
  →see usage note at: famous
  • The train company is overstaffed and notoriously inefficient...

    铁路公司冗员过多,工作效率出了名地低。

  • He worked mainly in New York City where living space is notoriously at a premium...

    他主要在纽约市工作,那儿的住房出了名地昂贵。

  • Doctors notoriously neglect their own health and fail to seek help when they should.

    众所周知,医生不注意自身的健康,而且在应该求助时也不这么做。

Adverb

1. to a notorious degree;

  • "European emigres, who notoriously used to repair to the British Museum to write seditious pamphlets"
1. A notoriously absent-minded professor was one day observed walking along the street with one foot continually in the gutter, the other on the pavement.
有一天,人们看见一个有名的心不在焉的老师在路上走,他的一只脚一直踏在街沟里,另一只脚踩在人行道上。

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2. Birth rates are notoriously difficult to predict.
众所周知,出生率是很难预测的。

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3. Civil court proceedings are notoriously slow.
民事诉讼程序的耗时长是无人不知的。

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4. Maps of the region are notoriously inaccurate.
众所周知,这一地区的地图都不太精确。

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5. The television world was a notoriously fickle one.
电视圈是出了名的变化无常。

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6. The weather in Britain is notoriously changeable.
英国的天气易变是有名的。

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