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a little famous

  • 小有名气:指某人或某事物在一定程度上有一定的名声或知名度,但并不十分出名或广为人知。

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  • Recently, an old man who was at the age of 89 asked for a job on the newspaper, which made him a little famous.

    最近一位89老人报纸上寻求工作使得小有名气

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  • Then there came the surprise, a singer who was a little famous singing in the show, most young people knew him from the live show in TV.

    然后惊喜一个有点名气歌手出现演出上,大多数年轻人通过电视现场表演认识

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  • I choose in network sound by the fall on the climb up the network sound, when you get it a little famous I thought, it is better to meet with scolded, condemning the most positive way.

    选择网络倒下就在网络声起来小有名气的时候我就暗自思量,反正也是挨骂,不如积极的方式迎接骂声

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  • Why did they become so famous? The story of these famous men began a little before the American Civil War of the eighteen sixties.

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  • A little town south of it, Hopkinton, anybody know what that's famous for? Pardon me?

    它南边的小镇霍普金顿,有人知道那里以什么闻名吗,什么

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  • And stimulus generalization is the topic of one of your articles in The Norton Reader, the one by Watson, John Watson, the famous behaviorist, who reported a bizarre experiment with a baby known as Little Albert.

    刺激泛化是,《诺顿读本》中一篇文章的主题,作者为约翰·华生,著名的行为主义者,他记述了一项奇怪的实验,对象则是一名叫做小阿尔伯特的婴儿。

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