词汇 | 默默无闻 |
释义 | 默默无闻 辨析默默无闻与“无声无息”有别:默默无闻强调的是“不作声”;只适用于人及和人有关的工作;事业。“无声无息”强调的是悄悄地做;没有声响;可用于人;也可用于物。 辨析默默无闻与“无声无息”有别:默默无闻强调的是“不作声”;只适用于人及和人有关的工作;事业。“无声无息”强调的是悄悄地做;没有声响;可用于人;也可用于物。 歇后语老牛拉磨;小庙里的和尚 法文rester inconnu au public 俄文безвестныйничем не проявлять себя 德文der ǒffentlichkeit unbekannt bleiben keinen bedeutenden Ruf besitzen 反义词 THE story of Nokia's transformation from an obscure Finnish conglomerate into the world's largest maker of mobile phones is an object lesson in the virtue of specialisation. As a parliamentary candidate in his home town of Bristol, I was shocked at how obscure he had become, compared with Brunel. As a result, Roubini, a respected but formerly obscure academic, has become a major figure in the public debate about the economy: the seer who saw it coming. After years of obscurity, this gang of four blokes has gone global. MMS is a small and obscure agency far below the horizon of a president's supervision. Yet Matsuoka has seen a change during his years in the profession, stating that these days fewer and fewer girls feel the need to hide their background and only a few slip back into total obscurity. Their brands, though well established at home, are unknown in Europe or America. An unknown boy was cast in the leading role. And how does a book by a relatively unknown journalist end up as an international bestseller? So, the panels worked in obscurity for decades. It is like the tale of a sporting hero who springs from relative obscurity to triumph over a string of worthy opponents, often by assimilating their techniques. Cheng Guorong lived unknown on the streets of Ningbo about half a month ago. The obscurity of JTS is in some sense due to its own success: because it hides the details of transaction management so effectively, we don't hear or say very much about it. Hidden away in some quiet streets of the capital are once-famous names tipped as future leaders. They now live in obscurity. The song remained in obscurity for two years. A firm and an industry that had become accustomed to obscurity will have to get used to the limelight. They would have continued to struggle against economic odds and would have lived in obscurity. IN 1976 Pierre Boulez, then already a cutting-edge musician in France, named an unknown19-year-old to be the resident pianist in his elite Parisian troupe, the Ensemble InterContemporain. Dai Li was a natural for the job: he was the classic rise from obscurity to great power through cunning, intelligence, and deviousness. He is up against a political neophyte: an adviser and bureaucrat who was almost unknown just a couple of years ago, and who has never before fought, let alone won, an election. Before that, he had been a relatively unknown teacher, educated in Sudan and Libya, the grandson of a famous cleric. |
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