Célebre in english
pronunciation: feɪməs part of speech: adjective






celebrar1 = celebrate ; pull out + the corks ; fete [fête] ; break out + the champagne ; bring out + the champagne.
Example: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Example: Yet rather than battening down the hatches and boarding up the shopfronts, it is more a case of polishing the silver and pulling out the corks.Example: He was once feted by the West as the arch-moderniser who would guide his country along the path of democracy.Example: Africa is finally booming, but don't break out the champagne yet.Example: Before we bring out the champagne, we have to have at least 80 percent of the vote counted.more:
» celebrar a bombo y platillo = make + a song and dance about .
Example: But nobody knows that because Ford don't make a song and dance about everything they work on or develop.» celebrar a lo grande = make + a song and dance about .
Example: But nobody knows that because Ford don't make a song and dance about everything they work on or develop.» celebrar con champán = break out + the champagne ; bring out + the champagne .
Example: Africa is finally booming, but don't break out the champagne yet. Example: Before we bring out the champagne, we have to have at least 80 percent of the vote counted.» celebrar con champaña = break out + the champagne ; bring out + the champagne .
Example: Africa is finally booming, but don't break out the champagne yet. Example: Before we bring out the champagne, we have to have at least 80 percent of the vote counted.» celebrar el Año Nuevo = ring in + the New Year .
Example: It seems like the smartest plan for ringing in the New Year: staying in instead of going out.» celebrar el centenario = celebrate + the centenary .
Example: My first intention was to prepare the third edition for publication in 1976, to celebrate the centenary of Dewey and Cutter.» celebrar el comienzo de = ring in .
Example: Here are some tips to keeping toasty warm as you ring in 2015.» celebrar el final de = mark + the end of .
Example: The editorial 'Bidding a fond farewell' marks the end of Carol Diedrichs' 13 years as editor in chief of the journal.» celebrar el nacimiento del bebé = wet + the baby's head [Generalmente con bebidas en abundancia] .
Example: I have wet the baby's head so many times that now it is Christmas morning I cannot stand and walk.» celebrar la llegada de = ring in .
Example: Here are some tips to keeping toasty warm as you ring in 2015.» celebrar la ocasión = mark + the occasion .
Example: Although the Editorial Policy Committee decided against the publication of the new edition to celebrate the centenary, they did mark the occasion by two other publications.» celebrar la victoria = celebrate + victory .
Example: Despite the government's positive response to community land reform, it is still too early to celebrate victory.» celebrar la vida = celebrate + life .
Example: They are so zestful and energetic that they are ever ready to celebrate life.» celebrar por todo lo alto = make + a song and dance about .
Example: But nobody knows that because Ford don't make a song and dance about everything they work on or develop.» celebrar + Posesivo + cumpleaños = celebrate + Posesivo + birthday ; have + a birthday party .
Example: A woman found strangled and half-buried in the sand may have met her killer while out celebrating her birthday. Example: She says she has never had a birthday party because whe was born on Christmas Day.» celebrarse = take + place .
Example: This substitution takes place only in the online public access catalog.» celebrar un acontecimiento = hold + an event .
Example: Numerous events are also to be held as a tribute to the work of artists and political personalities.» celebrar un aniversario = mark + an anniversary .
Example: Crowds of peaceful people took to the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, to mark the anniversary of Mike Brown's death.» celebrar una ocasión especial = mark + a special occasion .
Example: When you plant a tree in memory of a loved one, or to mark a special occasion, you contribute to a healthier environment.» celebrar victoria = claim + victory .
Example: They must either claim victory now or accept defeat later.célebre = notorious ; celebrated ; reputed ; heralded.
Example: The textual vicissitudes of British nineteenth-century novels in America are notorious.Example: Hoppe is one of the most celebrated photographers of the early 20th century.Example: This article studies the works of an internationally reputed virologist (Indian born) settled in Canada.Example: I agree that many heralded pricey wines are no better to me than cheap wines.more:
» biografía de personas célebres = celebrity biography .
Example: Should we ignore the major trade publishers for almost everything except genre fiction, blockbusters, popular self-help, celebrity biographies and exposés?.» caso célebre = cause célèbre [Expresión de origen francés usado en su origen para referirse a un juicio o pleito legal muy comentado por todos] .
Example: The war in Iraq became a 'cause célèbre' for Islamic extremists, breeding deep resentment of the U.S..» causa célebre = cause célèbre [Expresión de origen francés usado en su origen para referirse a un juicio o pleito legal muy comentado por todos] .
Example: The war in Iraq became a 'cause célèbre' for Islamic extremists, breeding deep resentment of the U.S..» célebre por = best remembered for .
Example: Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.» célebres, los = notorious, the .
Example: Biographers will find many, hitherto undiscovered, traits of character or quirks of career of the famous or notorious emerging out of apparently insignificant or unremarked ephemera.» conferenciante célebre = celebrity speaker .
Example: The event was a multicultural readers' fair featuring celebrity speakers, authors, ethnic music and dancing and book giveaways.