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stInguishea wilter (驰名的) celebrated: Famous,( substitute for renowned) It refers objectively to sb or some thing that has been give acclaim or honoured with awards or prizes. She was a celebrated actress things, also It suggests something that has become legendary or is no longer renowned: Highly honored and famous for some thing good. often refers to places available for an objective evaluation Edison was renowned for his inventions noted Well-known and admired It often describes a more intellectual kind of effort and accomplishment indicating an authority or expert or their theories. Maybe it is not widely known to the general public. He was a very noted expert. (臭名昭著) notorious: Famous for some thing bad. He is notorious for his crimes 18.强盗 thief: The most general one (5. robber: It suggests a direct confrontation in which the owner is forced to give up his valuables (行凶强劫) mugger: A person who attacks and robs people in a street or in a lift. burglar: A person who breaks into a house at night to steal something (歹徒暴徒) gangster: A member of a group of criminals,esp. those who are armed and use guns to threaten. (匪徒) bandit: an armed robber It suggests an organized group in a rural setting. (E) brigand: A robber who lives by robbing travelers in the country. (海盗) pirate: a person who robs on the sea. 19.摇动,颤动 shake: The most general one. to move up and down or back and forth It refers to persons or things (发抖) quiver: To tremble a little. It suggests a rapid but invisible vibration. His lips quivered with emotion (ET) tremble: To shake uncontrollably and slightly as from fear, cold, excitement It implies uneasiness and nervousness Her voice trembled as she began to sing. (瞬间发抖) shiver: To tremble from fear or cold. It suggests a slight and rapid moveme He stood shivering in the snow.the arts etc. He was a distinguished writer. (驰名的) celebrated: Famous, (substitute for renowned) It refers objectively to sb or something that has been give acclaim or honoured with awards or prizes. She was a celebrated actress. renowned: Highly honored and famous for something good. often refers to places or things, also It suggests something that has become legendary or is no longer available for an objective evaluation. Edison was renowned for his inventions. noted: Well-known and admired It often describes a more intellectual kind of effort and accomplishment indicating an authority or expert or their theories. Maybe it is not widely known to the general public. He was a very noted expert. (臭名昭著) notorious: Famous for something bad. He is notorious for his crimes. 18.强盗 thief: The most general one. (强盗) robber: It suggests a direct confrontation in which the owner is forced to give up his valuables. (行凶强劫) mugger: A person who attacks and robs people in a street or in a lift. burglar: A person who breaks into a house at night to steal something. (歹徒 暴徒) gangster: A member of a group of criminals, esp. those who are armed and use guns to threaten. (匪徒) bandit: an armed robber. It suggests an organized group in a rural setting. (土匪) brigand: A robber who lives by robbing travelers in the country. (海盗) pirate: A person who robs on the sea. 19.摇动,颤动 shake: The most general one. to move up and down or back and forth. It refers to persons or things. (发抖) quiver: To tremble a little. It suggests a rapid but invisible vibration. His lips quivered with emotion. (颤抖) tremble: To shake uncontrollably and slightly as from fear, cold, excitement etc. It implies uneasiness and nervousness. Her voice trembled as she began to sing. (瞬间发抖) shiver: To tremble from fear or cold. It suggests a slight and rapid movement. He stood shivering in the snow
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