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nə'to:riəs(well-known for badness or wickedness: a notorious murderer.) notorio- notoriously
notorious adj famoso / conocidoSe emplea para hablar únicamente de las cosas malas. Si se trata de algo bueno se dice famous o well knowntr[nəʊ'tɔːrɪəs]1 pejorative célebrenotorious [no'to:riəs] adj: de mala fama, célebre, bien conocidoadj.• célebre adj.• de mala fama adj.• fragante adj.• notorio, -a adj.nəʊ'tɔːriəsadjective <thief/womanizer/gossip> (bien) conocido; < place> de mala fama or mala reputaciónto be notorious FOR something/-ING — ser* (bien) conocido por algo/+ inf, tener* fama de algo/+ inf
[nǝʊ'tɔːrɪǝs]ADJ [criminal] muy conocido, celebérrimo; [area, town, prison] de mala fama, de mala reputación; [comment, speech] desgraciadamente famoso; [case, crime] muy sonadoto be notorious for sth — ser conocido por algo, tener fama de algo
* * *[nəʊ'tɔːriəs]adjective <thief/womanizer/gossip> (bien) conocido; < place> de mala fama or mala reputaciónto be notorious FOR something/-ING — ser* (bien) conocido por algo/+ inf, tener* fama de algo/+ inf
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