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41 non smentire la propria fama
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42 un attore di fama internazionale
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > un attore di fama internazionale
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43 è il prezzo che si deve pagare per la fama
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > è il prezzo che si deve pagare per la fama
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44 cumbre de la fama
la cumbre de la fama(n.) = pinnacle of renown, the, pinnacle of fame, theEx: Composer Meyerbeer achieved the pinnacle of renown during his lifetime.
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45 pináculo de la fama
el pináculo de la fama(n.) = pinnacle of fame, the, pinnacle of renown, theEx: The success of his last book catapulted him to the pinnacle of fame.
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46 adquirir fama
v.to become famous, to make a name for oneself.* * *(v.) = achieve + notorietyEx. Gourman Reports have achieved notoriety among librarians.* * *(v.) = achieve + notorietyEx: Gourman Reports have achieved notoriety among librarians.
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47 alcanzar la fama
(v.) = rise to + stardom, reach + stardomEx. Instead, he rose to opera stardom and entranced stadium audiences with his singing voice rather than his soccer skills.Ex. No wonder he has finally reached stardom that he has wanted for years.* * *(v.) = rise to + stardom, reach + stardomEx: Instead, he rose to opera stardom and entranced stadium audiences with his singing voice rather than his soccer skills.
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48 atribuirse la fama
(v.) = take + the credit (for)Ex. And he isn't one to squander an opportunity to take credit for an operation that will piss off Washington.* * *(v.) = take + the credit (for)Ex: And he isn't one to squander an opportunity to take credit for an operation that will piss off Washington.
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49 buena fama
f.1 good name, renown, good reputation.2 good fame, halo.* * *(n.) = well respected, good repute, good reputationEx. These university presses are well respected.Ex. In deciding good repute the Department will take account of any convictions and also any other relevant information.Ex. A good reputation is more valuable than money.* * *(n.) = well respected, good repute, good reputationEx: These university presses are well respected.
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50 buscar la fama
(v.) = grab at + a headlineEx. Jeanneney speaks for himself, in what he says about the Google digital library, but he is no crusading journalist merely grabbing at a headline.* * *(v.) = grab at + a headlineEx: Jeanneney speaks for himself, in what he says about the Google digital library, but he is no crusading journalist merely grabbing at a headline.
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51 camino hacia la fama
(n.) = road to stardomEx. In this section, you'll read about artists' roads to stardom -- find out what they did before they started their singing career.* * *(n.) = road to stardomEx: In this section, you'll read about artists' roads to stardom -- find out what they did before they started their singing career.
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52 catapultarse a la fama
(v.) = shoot to + fame, catapult to + fameEx. He shot to fame for his role in 'Titanic' in 1997.Ex. Susan began her career with several movies that went unnoticed until she was catapulted to fame when she starred in the movie 'Bill Durham'.* * *(v.) = shoot to + fame, catapult to + fameEx: He shot to fame for his role in 'Titanic' in 1997.
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53 con buena fama
(adj.) = respectedEx. When he was younger he really turned the library around, from a backwater, two-bit operation to the respected institution it is today.* * *(adj.) = respectedEx: When he was younger he really turned the library around, from a backwater, two-bit operation to the respected institution it is today.
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54 con mala fama
(adj.) = disreputableEx. Items from disreputable publishers may be ignored, whereas items from the respected publishers would always be abstracted = Los documentos de editores de dudosa reputación se podían ignorar, mientras que los de editores respetados siempre se resumían.* * *(adj.) = disreputableEx: Items from disreputable publishers may be ignored, whereas items from the respected publishers would always be abstracted = Los documentos de editores de dudosa reputación se podían ignorar, mientras que los de editores respetados siempre se resumían.
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55 cumbre de la fama, la
(n.) = pinnacle of renown, the, pinnacle of fame, theEx. Composer Meyerbeer achieved the pinnacle of renown during his lifetime.Ex. The success of his last book catapulted him to the pinnacle of fame. -
56 de buena fama
Ex. To have the reputation ' of good repute', however, was powerful enough to acquit a person suspected of a crime or wrongful act.* * *Ex: To have the reputation ' of good repute', however, was powerful enough to acquit a person suspected of a crime or wrongful act.
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57 de fama internacional
Ex. Led by experts of international renown, the workshop will focus on the creation, delivery and preservation of digital resources.* * *Ex: Led by experts of international renown, the workshop will focus on the creation, delivery and preservation of digital resources.
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58 de la fama al olvido
Ex. A riches-to-rags story could be unfolding in Horatio's hometown, where leaders are considering dropping his name from the festival next year.* * *Ex: A riches-to-rags story could be unfolding in Horatio's hometown, where leaders are considering dropping his name from the festival next year.
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59 de mala fama
(adj.) = of bad repute, notoriousEx. A license shall not be granted to a person of bad repute.Ex. Iraqi secret police believed that the notorious Palestinian assassin Abu Nidal was working for the Americans as well as Egypt and Kuwait.* * *(adj.) = of bad repute, notoriousEx: A license shall not be granted to a person of bad repute.
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60 describir el ascenso a la fama de
(v.) = chart + the rise ofEx. This article describes the current state of public Internet access, charts the rise of the cybercafe.* * *(v.) = chart + the rise ofEx: This article describes the current state of public Internet access, charts the rise of the cybercafe.
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