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1 One who is contented with what he has done will never become famous for what he will do. He has lain down to die, and the grass is already over him.
<01> Человек, удовлетворенный тем, чего он добился, никогда не прославится еще больше. Он уже лег умирать, и над ним выросла трава. Bovee (Бови).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > One who is contented with what he has done will never become famous for what he will do. He has lain down to die, and the grass is already over him.
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2 to be famous for smth
to be (to become) famous for smth быть (стать/сделаться) знаменитым чем-либоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to be famous for smth
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3 famous
ˈfeɪməs прил.
1) видный, выдающийся, знаменитый, известный, прославленный, славный (as;
for) to become famous for ≈ стать, сделаться знаменитым ( чем-л.) famous writer ≈ известный писатель famous picture ≈ знаменитая картина He is famous as an actor. ≈ Он известен как актер. The city is famous for its museums. ≈ Город славится своими музеями. Syn: celebrated, noted, notorious, renowned, illustrious Ant: fugitive, inglorious, obscure, unknown
2) разг. превосходный, замечательный, отличный That was a famous victory. ≈ Это была замечательная победа. Syn: excellent, grand
1., magnificent, splendid знаменитый, прославленный, славный, известный - he is a * explorer он знаменитый исследователь - a town * for its monuments город, славящийся своими памятниками - to be * for smth. быть известным /славиться/ чем-л. (разговорное) отличный, превосходный - that's *! великолепно! - he has a * appetite у него великолепный аппетит - * weather for a swim дивная погода для купания famous знаменитый, известный, прославленный, славный;
world famous всемирно известный;
to be famous (for smth.) славиться (чем-л.) famous знаменитый, известный, прославленный, славный;
world famous всемирно известный;
to be famous (for smth.) славиться (чем-л.) ~ разг. отличный, замечательный;
he has a famous appetite у него замечательный аппетит;
that's famous! блестяще!, отлично! for: ~ prep из-за, за, по причине, вследствие;
for joy от радости;
to dance for joy плясать от радости;
for many reasons по многим причинам;
famous (for smth.) знаменитый (чем-л.) ~ разг. отличный, замечательный;
he has a famous appetite у него замечательный аппетит;
that's famous! блестяще!, отлично! ~ разг. отличный, замечательный;
he has a famous appetite у него замечательный аппетит;
that's famous! блестяще!, отлично! famous знаменитый, известный, прославленный, славный;
world famous всемирно известный;
to be famous (for smth.) славиться (чем-л.) -
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['feɪməs]прил.1) видный, выдающийся, знаменитый, известный, прославленный, славныйto become famous for — стать, сделаться знаменитым (чем-л.)
He is famous as an actor. — Он известен как актёр.
The city is famous for its museums. — Город славится своими музеями.
Syn:Ant:2) разг. превосходный, замечательный, отличныйThat was a famous victory. — Это была замечательная победа.
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5 become
past tense - became; verb1) (to come or grow to be: Her coat has become badly torn; She has become even more beautiful.) volverse, ponerse, convertirse2) (to qualify or take a job as: She became a doctor.) hacerse, llegar a ser3) ((with of) to happen to: What became of her son?) ser de4) (to suit: That dress really becomes her.) sentar bien, quedar bien•- becoming- becomingly
become vb1. hacerse / convertirse en / llegar a ser2. hacerse / volverse / ponerseshe became angry se puso furiosa / se enfadótr[bɪ'kʌm]1 (with noun) convertirse en, hacerse, llegar a ser■ to become a doctor/teacher hacerse médico,-a/maestro,-a2 (change into) convertirse en, transformarse en■ to become mad volverse loco,-a, enloquecer■ to become fat ponerse gordo,-a, engordar■ to become angry ponerse enfadado,-a, enfadarse■ to become sad ponerse triste, entristecerse■ to become deaf quedarse sordo,-a, ensordecerse■ to become blind quedarse ciego,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwhat has become of...? ¿qué ha sido de...?■ what has become of your sister? ¿qué ha sido de tu hermana?: hacerse, volverse, ponersehe became famous: se hizo famosoto become sad: ponerse tristeto become accustomed to: acostumbrarse abecome vt1) befit: ser apropiado para2) suit: favorecer, quedarle bien (a alguien)that dress becomes you: ese vestido te favorecep.p.(Participio pasivo de "to become")v.(§ p.,p.p.: became, become) = convenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• convertirse v.• convertirse en v.• devenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• hacerse v.• llegar a ser v.• ponerse v.• resultar v.• volverse v.bɪ'kʌm
1.
to become arrogant/distant — volverse* arrogante/distante
to become famous — hacerse* famoso
she soon became bored/tired — pronto se aburrió/se cansó
to become a lawyer — hacerse* abogado
2.
vta) ( befit) (frml) (often neg) ser* apropiado parab) ( suit) favorecer*Phrasal Verbs:[bɪ'kʌm] (pt became) (pp become)1. VI1) (=grow to be)to become ill — ponerse enfermo, enfermar
to become old — hacerse or volverse viejo
to become red — ponerse rojo, enrojecerse
it became known that... — se supo que..., llegó a saberse que...
2) (=turn into) convertirse en, transformarse enthe building has become a cinema — el edificio se ha convertido or transformado en cine
2.IMPERS VBwhat has become of him? — ¿qué ha sido de él?
what will become of me? — ¿qué será de mí?
whatever can have become of that book? — ¿dónde estará ese libro?
3.VT (=look nice on) favorecer, sentar bienBECOME, GO, GET The translation of become/go/ get depends on the context and the type of change involved and how it is regarded. Very often there is more than one possible translation, or even a special verb to translate get + ((adjective)) (e.g. get angry - enfadarse), but here are some general hints.
Become {etc} + adjective
► Use pon erse to talk about temporary but normal changes:
I got quite ill Me puse muy malo
He went pale Se puso blanco
You've got very brown Te has puesto muy moreno
He got very angry Se puso furioso ► Use vol verse to refer to sudden, longer-lasting and unpredictable changes, particularly those affecting the mind:
He has become very impatient in the last few years Se ha vuelto muy impaciente estos últimos años
She went mad Se volvió loca ► Use que dar(se) especially when talking about changes that are permanent, involve deterioration and are due to external circumstances. Their onset may or may not be sudden:
He went blind (Se) quedó ciego
Goya went deaf Goya (se) quedó sordo
Q uedar(se) is also used to talk about pregnancy:
She became pregnant (Se) quedó embarazada ► Use hac erse for states resulting from effort or from a gradual, cumulative process:
They became very famous Se hicieron muy famosos
The pain became unbearable El dolor se hizo insoportable ► Use lle gar a ser to suggest reaching a peak:
The heat became stifling El calor llegó a ser agobiante
Become {etc} + noun
► Use hac erse for career goals and religious or political persuasions:
He became a lawyer Se hizo abogado
I became a Catholic in 1990 Me hice católico en 1990
He became a member of the Green Party Se hizo miembro del Partido Verde ► Use lle gar a + ((noun)) and llegar a ser + ((phrase)) for reaching a peak after a period of gradual change. This construction is often used to talk about professional accomplishments:
If you don't make more effort, you'll never get to be a teacher Si no te esfuerzas más, no llegarás a profesor
Castelar became one of the most important politicians of his time Castelar llegó a ser uno de los políticos más importantes de su época
Football became an obsession for him El fútbol llegó a ser una obsesión para él ► Use con vertirse en for long-lasting changes in character, substance and kind which take place gradually:
Those youngsters went on to become delinquents Aquellos jóvenes se convirtieron después en delincuentes
Over the years I have become a more tolerant person Con los años me he convertido en una persona más tolerante
Water turns into steam El agua se convierte en vapor ► Use que dar(se) + ((adjective)) to talk about changes, particularly when they are permanent, for the worse and due to external circumstances. Their onset may or may not be sudden:
She became a widow (Se) quedó viuda ► To translate hav e turned into {or} have become {etc} + ((noun)) in emphatic phrases particularly about people, you can use estar hecho un(a) + ((noun)):
Juan has become a really good pianist Juan está hecho todo un pianista For further uses and examples, see become, go, get, turn* * *[bɪ'kʌm]
1.
to become arrogant/distant — volverse* arrogante/distante
to become famous — hacerse* famoso
she soon became bored/tired — pronto se aburrió/se cansó
to become a lawyer — hacerse* abogado
2.
vta) ( befit) (frml) (often neg) ser* apropiado parab) ( suit) favorecer*Phrasal Verbs: -
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adjective* * ** * *fa·mous[ˈfeɪməs]adj berühmtto become \famous berühmt werden* * *['feɪməs]adjfamous last words! (inf) — man soll es nicht beschreien
* * *famous [ˈfeıməs] adj (adv famously)1. berühmt ( for wegen, für)2. umg ausgezeichnet, famos, prima:a famous dinner ein großartiges Essen* * *adjective* * *(for) adj.berühmt (wegen) adj. adj.berühmt adj. -
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[΄feiməs] a հայտնի, հռչակավոր, ան վանի. famous writer/scientist անվանի գրող/ գիտ նա կան. become famous հայտնի/հռչակավոր դառնալ. The city is famous for its monuments Քաղա քը հայտնի է իր հուշարձաններով. That’s famous խսկց. Հոյակապ է -
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9 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) skabe sig et navn* * *(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) skabe sig et navn -
10 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) hacerse un nombreexpr.• hacerse fama expr. -
11 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) verða frægur, geta sér nafn -
12 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) hírnévre tesz szert -
13 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) tornar-se conhecido -
14 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) ün yapmak, isim yapmak -
15 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) zasloveti -
16 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) tehdä nimensä tunnetuksi -
17 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) skape seg et navn -
18 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) farsi un nome -
19 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) sich einen Namen nachen -
20 make a name for oneself
(to become famous, get a (usually good) reputation etc: He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.) zdobyć sławę
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