
Renown
UK
/rɪˈnaʊn/
US
/rɪˈnaʊn/

Translation of "renown" into Russian
renown
NounUK
/rɪˈnaʊn/
US
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renown
renowns pl
Her renown as a scientist spread across the world.
Ее слава как ученого распространилась по всему миру.
The artist gained renown for his innovative paintings.
Художник приобрел известность благодаря своим инновационным картинам.
renown
VerbUK
/rɪˈnaʊn/
US
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renown
renowns
renowned Past Simple / Past Participle
renowning Gerund
Archaic or literary usage; chiefly found in the past participle form "renowned".
Additional translations
Definitions
renown
NounUK
/rɪˈnaʊn/
US
/rɪˈnaʊn/
The condition of being known or talked about by many people; fame.
The scientist achieved great renown for her groundbreaking research in renewable energy.
(Archaic) Report or rumor circulated about someone or something; reputation.
The renown of the ancient city had reached every corner of the empire.
renown
VerbUK
/rɪˈnaʊn/
US
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(Archaic) To give renown to; to make famous or celebrated.
Deeds of valor did renown the knight throughout the realm.
Idioms and phrases
world renown
The chef achieved world renown for his culinary skills.
мировая известность
Шеф-повар получил мировую известность за свои кулинарные навыки.
great renown
She achieved great renown in the field of science.
великая известность
Она достигла великой известности в области науки.
international renown
His music gained international renown.
международная известность
Его музыка получила международную известность.
considerable renown
The author enjoyed considerable renown during his lifetime.
значительная известность
Автор пользовался значительной известностью при жизни.
fame and renown
The artist pursued both fame and renown through his work.
слава и известность
Художник стремился к славе и известности через свои работы.