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Fame

fame
- 12c., from O.Fr. fame, from L. fama "talk, rumor, report, reputation." Cognate with Gk. pheme, which is related to phanai "to speak."
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  ~ n the state of being known about by a lot of people because of your achievements  (win fame/rise to fame)  (Streisand first won fame as a singer before she became an actress. | at the height of your fame)  (The Beatles were at the height of their fame. | claim to fame (=the reason why someone or something is well known))  (The town's only claim to fame is that Queen Elizabeth I once visited it. | fame and fortune)  (He set off to find fame and fortune.) ...
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  If you achieve fame, you become very well-known. The film earned him international fame. ...her rise to fame and fortune as a dramatist. claim to fame: see claim N-UNCOUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin fama report, ~; akin to Latin fari to speak — more at ban  Date: 13th century  1.  a. public estimation ; reputation  b. popular acclaim ; renown  2. archaic rumor  II. transitive verb  (~d; faming)  Date: 14th century  1. archaic report, repute  2. to make famous ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. 1 renown; the state of being famous. 2 reputation. 3 archaic public report; rumour. Phrases and idioms house of ill fame archaic a brothel. ill fame disrepute. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L fama ...
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  сущ. 1) слава, известность 2) репутация 3) молва, слух - make fame - win fame ...
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  1. слава, известность love of fame —- тщеславие to win fame —- добиться известности; стать знаменитым his fame as a poet was great —- он был прославленным поэтом 2. репутация house of ill fame —- публичный дом woman of ill fame —- проститутка 3. уст. молва, слух the fame runs —- как гласит молва 4. редк. делать известным, прославлять ...
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   1. noun  1) слава, известность  2) репутация  3) obs. молва house of ill fame - публичный дом  2. v. прославлять ...
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