"fame" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

fame sustantivo

sustantivo + fame
Kolokacji: 11
Georgie Fame • world fame • Fame of America • Hollywood fame • television fame • ...
fame + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 46
Fame inductee • Fame Class • Fame member • Fame Award • Fame player • ...
fame + verbo
Kolokacji: 24
fame grows • fame comes • fame spreads • fame rests • fame begins • ...
verbo + fame
Kolokacji: 28
gain fame • achieve fame • win fame • find fame • bring fame • earn fame • rise to fame • ...
adjetivo + fame
Kolokacji: 35
international fame • national fame • great fame • worldwide fame • greatest fame • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 11
(2) national, local, personal
Kolokacji: 3
(4) greatest, minor, musical
Kolokacji: 3
(5) instant, sudden
Kolokacji: 2
(7) literary, ill, worldly
Kolokacji: 3
(9) widespread, nationwide
Kolokacji: 2
1. new-found fame = nowo znaleziona sława new-found fame
2. fleeting fame = chwilowa sława fleeting fame
3. brief fame = krótka sława brief fame
4. overnight fame = nocna sława overnight fame
5. tabloid fame = sława brukowa tabloid fame
  • It is directed with flair and authority by Daryl Hannah, of "Splash" and tabloid fame.
  • During this time she earned considerable tabloid fame for being actor Matt Dillon's steady date, 1995 through 1998.
  • The band had some tabloid fame when singer Louis Jones had a relationship with DJ Zoë Ball.
  • Marla Maples romped in commercials several years ago after she attained tabloid fame in a seamy triangle with Donald and Ivana Trump.
  • About a year ago, a cluster of pedestrian fatalities on Queens Boulevard earned it tabloid fame as the Boulevard of Death.
  • Theresa May, the home secretary whose kitten heels propelled her to tabloid fame, should know better than to believe self-serving media reports about the human rights implications of pet cats.
  • Tony's stupidly impulsive nephew, Christopher (Michael Imperioli), tries to write a screenplay about his mob experiences and longs for tabloid fame.
  • Because of their tabloid fame, it is increasingly difficult for these actresses to be seen by audiences as characters who are much more than versions of themselves.
  • Hedwig, despite being "internationally ignored," achieves tabloid fame through a bizarre accident.
  • Up to 2008, Day's name had become almost synonymous with tabloid fame.
(11) undying, immortal
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + fame
Kolokacji: 13
of Fame • to fame • for fame • with fame • in fame • ...

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