1. popularity /ˌpɑːpjəˈlerəti/
n. 受欢迎度;知名度
搭配补充:gain / lose popularity
rise in popularity 知名度上升
e.g. Online courses have gained popularity in recent years.
e.g. Traditional rote learning is gradually losing popularity.
e.g. The band has enjoyed an unstoppable rise in popularity.
补充:rote learning 死记硬背的学习方式
adj. popular 受欢迎的
e.g. There is a popular misconception that cats cannot swim.
e.g. The film star is very unlike the popular image of him in the press.
补充: misconception n. 错误观念;误解
2. well-received
adj. 反馈好的;评价积极的
搭配:be well-received by+人
be well-received for +原因
e.g. Her teaching style is well-received by learners of different levels.
e.g. The lecture was well-received for its clear structure.
近义表达:be highly regarded高度评价的
e.g. The movie is highly regarded by viewers.
3. fame/feɪm/
n. 名声;名望
搭配:gain/achieve /seek fame 获得/追逐名声
rise to fame 迅速走红
e.g. She rose to fame overnight.
e.g. Some people seek fame through social media.
其他补充: pay the price of fame 为名气付出代价
Fame comes at a price. 成名是有代价的
e.g. Celebrities pay the price of fame by losing their privacy.
e.g. The price of fame often includes a loss of privacy and constant pressure from the public.
4. notoriety /nəʊtə'raɪɪtɪ/
n. 声名狼藉;臭名昭著
e.g. He achieved instant fame and notoriety with the release of his film.
e.g. He gained notoriety for his ruthless business tactics.
搭配补充:undeserved notoriety 不应有的负面名声
e.g. The celebrity suffered undeserved notoriety due to rumors.
adj. notorious /nə(ʊ)'tɔːrɪəs/ 臭名昭著的
搭配:be notorious for 因…而臭名远扬
e.g. The city is notorious for its traffic jams.
e.g. The company is notorious for exploiting its workers.
补充:exploit v. 剥削
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