Synonym: celebrated, distinguished, famous, notable, notorious, popular, well-known. Similar words: drowned, phenomenon, owner, ownership, denote, venom, enough, noumenon. Meaning: [rɪ'naʊnd] adj. widely known and esteemed.
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(121) Egyptians may be renowned for being politically passive, but the rising generation is very different from previous ones.
(122) Wal - Mart world - renowned transnational corporations , TESCO, Carrefour and other products have sales of factory production.
(123) China has been renowned since ancient times for its silk fabrics. Of all the silk fabrics, Nanjing brocade represents zenithal craftsmanship.
(124) Tinctorius, bracken, Taiwan, renowned at home and abroad mushroom is the main local products Wutaishan.
(125) Booker T. Washington, the renowned black educator, was an outstanding example of this truth.
(126) By building his writing on his editorship, Lu finally made himself a renowned writer across the country.
(127) Reports center the hall, what is hanging is Contemporary China renowned movie master, the Shanghai University Film and television Dean Xie Jin's portrait after-image .
(128) Vermentino is the most renowned white berried grape of the island and from which are being produced - in the whole territory of the region - excellent wines.
(129) With the U. S. sub-prime credit crisis sweeping the global economy into a crisis, many internationally Century renowned enterprises have to face financial crisis(sentencedict.com/renowned.html), even be forced into liquidation.
(130) She is renowned for her musical ability, and has earned her the coveted role of songstress for the Festival of the Blade.
(131) Vandals seriously damage artwork by the renowned artist Claude Monet.
(132) Moscow's architecture and performing arts culture are world - renowned.
(133) Crowned as the"Queen of Canadian Literature", Margaret Atwood is renowned for her prolificacy and experimental writing techniques.
(134) Googol was one of the renowned writer and dramatist of 19th century in Russia. His creation had great influence to the entire Russian literature even the world literature.
(135) The M16A4 is the USMC's service rifle. A select-fire weapon with semi-automatic and burst fire, it is renowned for its superb accuracy.
(136) IKO Card Act created four cylindrical roller world - renowned heavy rail.
(137) King Nebuchadnezzar was king of Babylon, a kingdom renowned for its idolatry and witchcraft and occult arts.
(138) FrescoJoseph didn't know it, but his ideas were directly in line with those of renowned 95-year-old futurist Jacque Fresco and his organization The Venus Project.
(139) No wonder you're such a renowned diagnostician. You don't need to actually know anything to figure out what's wrong.
(140) The Australians have a renowned sense of humor and this extends to the Cassowary.
(141) Yacub Addy is a renowned drummer from the Ga ethnic group in Ghana and created the Ghanaian music performance group Odadaa in 1982.
(142) George Eastman developed the lightweight, easy to use Kodak box and Alfred Stieglitz became the most renowned photographer of the period.
(143) The country is renowned for its gastronomy ( particularly wines and cheeses ), history, culture and fashion.
(144) Yuhang silk floss silk floss which are renowned for their famous water.
(145) Old Dublin A supreme style of smoking mixture based on the renowned cool smoky aroma of Cyprus Latika (spelling error).
(146) His training was topped off with three important first prizes at renowned international conductor competitions: Besancon, Trento and Amsterdam.
(147) Then there is Mr. Campbell, a former chief executive of companies like Intuit; Go, a renowned but failed maker of a pen computer; and Claris, which made software for Macintosh computers.
(148) World - renowned cellist Yo - Yo Ma founded The Silk Road Project in 1998.
(149) China Daily's renowned film critic Raymond Zhou termed it "Elegant Insipidness". The film was given an average ranking point of 8.9 by audiences at its preview in Beijing Monday.
(150) This household four-line poem named "stepping upon the stork tower" a masterpiece of renowned Tong Dynast poet WangZihuan has made the stork tower one of China four famous towers.
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