Famous 对比 High-profile 对比 Notable 对比 Renowned

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Famous

前 1000(非常常见)A1

High-profile

前 2000(常见)C1adjective

Notable

前 2000(常见)C1adjective

Renowned

正式前 3000(常见)C1adjective
最正式: Renowned最常见: Famous
 FamousHigh-profileNotableRenowned
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含义Well-known or popular.Very famous or important.Something important or worth remembering.Well-known and respected.
例句Marie Curie is a famous scientist known for her work in radioactivity.a high-profile campaigna **notable success/achievement/example**a renowned author
语域中性中性中性正式
常见程度前 1000(非常常见)前 2000(常见)前 2000(常见)前 3000(常见)
CEFR 等级A1C1C1C1
词性adjectiveadjectiveadjective
搭配be, become, make somebody/​something, extremely, fairly, very, as, for, rich and famoushigh-profile case, high-profile event, high-profile figure, high-profile projectbe, especially, particularly, forrenowned author, renowned scientist, renowned artist, renowned for achievements, renowned institution
反义unknown, obscure, anonymouslow-profile, unremarkableinsignificant, trivial, unremarkableunknown, obscure
常见错误Confused with 'infamous', which means well-known for negative reasons., Using 'famous' as a verb when it is only an adjective., Mistakenly thinking 'famous' is only used for people.Incorrectly using 'high-profile' without a noun (e.g., 'a high-profile is coming'), Confusing with 'high-profiled', which is not an accepted form, Using it to describe something minor or unimportantConfusing 'notable' with 'noteworthy' - they are similar but have different nuances., Using 'notable' as a verb instead of an adjective., Misplacing the adjective in a sentence, leading to awkward phrasing.Confused with 'renown' (the noun form)., Using 'renowned' in informal situations., Mixing up 'renowned' with similar-sounding but incorrect words.
用法说明Typically used to describe people, places, or things that are widely recognized. Works well in both formal and informal contexts but can be less suitable for everyday conversations.Used for individuals, events, or projects that attract a lot of public attention. More suitable in professional or news contexts rather than casual conversations.Use 'notable' to emphasize importance or distinction, particularly in academic or formal contexts. It may not fit casual conversations where simpler words like 'important' may be more suitable.Use 'renowned' in formal contexts to describe someone or something that is famous and respected. It's not appropriate for casual conversations.

常见问题:Famous 对比 High-profile 对比 Notable 对比 Renowned

Famous、High-profile、Notable和Renowned 有什么区别?

Famous: Well-known or popular. High-profile: Very famous or important. Notable: Something important or worth remembering. Renowned: Well-known and respected.

哪个更正式:Famous、High-profile、Notable和Renowned?

Renowned 是其中最正式的。

哪个更常见:Famous、High-profile、Notable和Renowned?

Famous 在日常英语中最常见。

Famous、High-profile、Notable和Renowned 的 CEFR 等级相同吗?

在 CEFR 量表上:Famous: A1, High-profile: C1, Notable: C1, Renowned: C1。

能各给一个例子吗?

Famous: Marie Curie is a famous scientist known for her work in radioactivity. High-profile: a high-profile campaign Notable: a **notable success/achievement/example** Renowned: a renowned author

我可以互换使用 Famous、High-profile、Notable和Renowned 吗?

不总是。Famous、High-profile、Notable和Renowned 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。

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