storied
英 [ˈstɔːrid]
美 [ˈstɔːrid]
adj. 广为流传的; 有名的; 众所周知的
COCA.16488
牛津词典
adj.
- 广为流传的;有名的;众所周知的
mentioned in stories; famous; well known - 广为流传的;有名的;众所周知的
mentioned in stories; famous; well known
英英释义
adj
- having an illustrious past
- having stories as indicated
- a six-storied building
双语例句
- On Tuesday morning, he and first lady Laura Bush will greet Obama and his wife, Michelle, at the storied mansion's front portico and see them in for a brief visit.
周二早上,他和第一夫人劳拉-布什将在这座多层建筑的前门廊会见奥巴马及其夫人米歇尔,并带领他们进行一个短暂的参观。 - I hope to exterminate them with my storied.
我希望借助我的文章能除掉他们。 - "We are honored to have the opportunity to be affiliated with this storied franchise," Harris said in a prepared statement.
“能够有机会加盟这支富有传奇色彩的NBA球队,我们感到非常荣幸。”哈里斯在提前准备好的声明中表示。 - The storied publisher plans to split into two publicly traded companies by the end of 2012.
这家富有传奇色彩的教育出版商计划在2012年底之前拆分为两家上市公司McGraw-HillMarkets和McGraw-HillEducation。 - Fighting raged in Old Gagra, wrecking the city's storied resorts.
激烈的战斗在旧加格拉进行,破坏了这座城市传奇的度假名胜。 - Whatever The New Republic is today, it has been busy flogging its storied past.
不管《新共和》如今变成了什么样,它仍在忙于利用自己传奇的过去。 - He storied about his academic career and his professional career.
他编造了他的学历经历。 - Dairy-dominated Vermont has a long and storied history of cheese making.
以乳制品业为主的佛蒙特州拥有历史悠久且颇负盛名的乳酪制造业。 - I had not associated these storied places with actual modern geography.
我从没有将这些历史地名和现代的实际地理相联系。 - They mainly come from historical events, fictional tales, folk storied and classical literature.
京剧主要取材历史事件、历代传说、民间故事以及古典文学。