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- After spending many years in obscurity, Leblanc finally gained literary fame in his 40s with the creation of Arsene Lupin. 勒布朗多年來(lái)一直默默無(wú)聞,終于在四十多歲時(shí)因創(chuàng )作亞森·羅蘋(píng)享譽(yù)文壇。
- After spending many years in obscurity, Leblanc finally gained literary fame in his40 s with the creation of Arsene Lupin. 勒布朗多年來(lái)一直默默無(wú)聞,終于在四十多歲時(shí)因創(chuàng )作亞森·蘋(píng)享譽(yù)文壇。
- In a way, he was the 'Poor-Devil Author'of whom Washington Irving wrote a sympathetic sketch, the man who from vast dreams of literary fame descends to ignominious hackwork. 他有幾分象歐文筆下令人惋惜的那個(gè)“可憐巴巴的作家,”從天才夢(mèng)墮落為雇傭文人。
- In a way, he was the "Poor-Devil Author" of whom Washington Irving wrote a sympathetic sketch, the man who from vast dreams of literary fame descends to ignominious hackwork. 他有幾分象歐文筆下令人惋惜的那個(gè)“可憐巴巴的作家,”從天才夢(mèng)墮落為雇傭文人。
- They shun personal fame and gains. 他們不計個(gè)人名利。
- He won a lasting place in the actor's Hall of Fame. 他在演劇界享有無(wú)可動(dòng)搖的地位。
- Many great men rose from obscurity to fame. 許多偉人都是從卑微變得有名望的。
- Her poetry is full of obscure literary allusions. 他的詩(shī)里用了很多晦澀的文學(xué)典故。
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- She has always been desirous of fame. 她一直想成名。
- I don't like to read his literary criticism. 我不喜歡讀他的文學(xué)批評。
- The actress won overnight fame with her first film. 這個(gè)女演員的第一部電影使她一舉成名。
- His fame resounded all over the world. 他名揚全球。
- He is endowed with literary talent. 他有文學(xué)天分。
- His mind was blind by wealth and fame. 他的心智為名利蒙蔽。
- His conversation reeks of the literary world. 他的言談中提及文學(xué)世界。
- His work obtained him great fame. 他的研究工作使他博得盛名。
- His literary style is still rather raw. 他的文學(xué)風(fēng)格還很不成熟。
- The literary genre represented by novels. 以小說(shuō)表出現的文學(xué)類(lèi)型
- He runs after fame rather than wealth. 他追求名而不追求利。