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What idioms are there to describe fame?
Idioms that describe fame abroad are: world-famous, world-famous, well-known, well-known and well-known.

1, famous all over the world

Pronunciation: mí ng Yang sü h m: i.

Explanation: Fame spreads all over the world, describing greatness.

Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Five Houyan" is the fourth fold: "Heroes are famous all over the world and full of laughter."

The momentum spread all over the world, and everyone was smiling.

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Point out the name

He, an unknown boy, won the championship by beating other world famous players in this world competition, which is really famous all over the world!

2. World-famous

Pronunciation: j ǔ Shi Wen Ming

Commentary: The whole world knows it. The description is very famous. All over the world: all over the world.

Source: Yan Zhitui in Northern Qi Dynasty's Yan Family Training Miscellaneous Arts: "Wang Yixiao is a romantic genius and a junior scholar. The world knows its books, so it can cover its body. "

Wang Xizhi is a romantic genius and a handsome and simple celebrity. Everyone only knows his calligraphy, but other specialties are the opposite.

It's all covered up.

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; With praise.

Antonym: unknown, unknown

China's ivory carving is outstanding. Beijing's landscape figures and Guangzhou's ivory carvings of birds and beasts are particularly world-famous.

3, known far and near

Pronunciation: wén míng Xiár

Description: The description gained great fame and was known far and near. Far away: far away; You: Near.

Source: Xiao Zixian of the Southern Dynasties, History of Emperor Gao in the Southern Qi Dynasty: "The discussion of the upper class is heard far and near.

The voice of the upper class is famous and well known.

Usage: more formal; As predicate, object, attribute and complement; With praise.

Synonyms: well-known, famous, famous and famous.

West Lake is a famous scenic spot.

4. Have a good reputation

Pronunciation: sh ē ng mí ng yu m: n b not.

Description: Fame spread widely and became a household name.

Chapter 5 of Wu Beijing Office: "From then on, Zhang Xiucai's name spread like wildfire and his reputation spread far and wide."

Since then, Zhang Xiucai's name has been quietly circulated and his reputation has spread far and wide.

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Mostly used in written language.

Synonym: As we all know.

Antonym: unknown

For example, Lehe Zongzi in Wanning, the hometown of overseas Chinese in Hainan, is famous for its mellow and delicious taste.

5. World-famous

Pronunciation: mí ng mntiā n xi]

Description: World-famous. Describe a great reputation.

Source: "Care": "Famous in the world, if not already."

A famous person might as well retire early.

Synonym: famous all over the world, famous overseas, world-famous, world-famous

Antonym: Anonymous

Example: He studied painting since he was a child, and now his works are world-famous.