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21. | Widely known with a good reputation |
| 声誉卓著 |
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22. | By the turn of the 20th century, he was one of the best-known public figures in the United States. |
| 到20世纪初,他已成为美国家喻户晓的社会名流。 |
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23. | It made the name of Steinbeck known throughtout America. |
| 这部小说使斯坦贝克的名字在美国家喻户晓。 |
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24. | He got his name known as he made a dramatic change |
| 他来了一个大转变 然后他的名字就家喻户晓了 |
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25. | To make one's principles widely known |
| 大行其道 |
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26. | declared publicly; made widely known. |
| 公开宣布;使得广泛知晓。 |
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27. | This accident is widely known. |
| 这场事故众所周知。 |
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28. | To make widely known to the public |
| 普告大众 |
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29. | A household word |
| 家喻户晓 |
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30. | Every barber knows that. |
| 尽人皆知,家喻户晓。 |
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