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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(211) Still, Mercedes and BMW are confident that they can package night vision as part of their renowned suites of safety systems, so that consumers will plunk down an extra US $2000 to $3000.
(212) Painted together with Shieh Tian - song , a renowned Malaysian painter.
(213) Ni Yi - de is the renowned oil painter the water color painter the fine arts theoretician.
(214) Lenovo purchased IBM's laptop division for $1.25 billion -- a gutsy move considering that IBM's renowned ThinkPad brand lost $1 billion from 2000-2004, twice Lenovo's total profit during that time.
(215) The 102-year-old linguist is renowned as the "father of pinyin", the system for representing standard Mandarin in the Roman alphabet.
(216) Zhang Qiyu is not only the grand master and founder of contemporary Chinese information linguistics, but also the contemporary renowned document classification scientist.
(217) Italians are world renowned for their love of crossbow and none more so then the Genoese.
(218) "I don't like the term crime—it's such a big, fat, imprecise word," says the renowned University of Oslo criminologist.
(219) In 1887, he was a key player in a vital investigation run by the renowned Pinkerton Detective Agency.
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(220) Snapped up by Hollywood execs who were stunned by her performance in The Blue Angel, Marlene's beauty was renowned the globe round.
(221) The FBI's renowned hostage rescue team was suited up and ready to go.
(222) The renowned scientist, scholar and founding father of this University , Mikhail Lomonosov, knew that.
(223) Chabalier, 67, founder of the press agency Capa and a renowned foreign correspondent, has not drunk for seven years since the treatment for alcoholism on which the film is based.
(224) The renowned poetry critic, "soul " said assertor Yuan Mei "the Small Cangshan Poetry anthology" saves the poem more than 4480 .
(225) According to Unesco, Florence (Firenze in Italian) contains 'the greatest concentration of universally renowned works of art in the world'.
(226) Joyce Carol Oates ( 1938 - ) is a renowned prolific female writer in the contemporary American literary circle.
(227) One of the best quality Dahongpao persimmon, renowned at home and abroad.
(228) School into highly open, research oriented,[sentencedict.com] internationally renowned and first - class comprehensive school of management in China.
(229) Royal backing of the English Reformation was left to his heirs, the devout Edward VI and the renowned Elizabeth I , whilst daughter Mary I temporarily reinstated papal authority over England.
(230) Especially, it has been renowned for its outstanding achievements in the scientific research, equipment replacement and technical upgrade of solar water heater self-contained production equipment.
(231) It was upon his initiative that his American friend, renowned artist Alexander Calder, transformed his BMW racing car - a BMW 3.0 CSL - in 1975.
(232) Renowned - brand high - speed elevators fitted with LCD screens for a comfortable ride.
(233) Farmers raise world - renowned coffee on the Andean slopes.
(234) As I know, it is a United States company producing renowned cosmetics and skincare items.
(235) According to the renowned agencies IMS Health and Cegedim, WALMARK is ranking top in the international market of food complements in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Rumania and Bulgaria.
(236) Ignoring their city's renowned dustiness, Beijingers adore wearing white, and winter is no time to forswear it.
(237) They are renowned for their sexual prowess and insatiability and are often portrayed in ancient Greek art with erections.
(238) Pro Seater Nissan pickles are long renowned for area of specialty.
(239) The church building, designed by renowned architect Stanford White, and stained glass master John La Farge, features Italian Renaissance influences wedded to a basic Italianate form.
(240) Among the exhibits is also a renowned snake-shaped armband, which weighs 500 grams—a heavy weight which is rare for such an ornament.
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