noted [ˈnəʊtɪd] adjetivodestacado(a) - to be noted for something -> destacar por algo
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noted [nou-tid]adjetivoAfamado, célebre, insigne, eminente.
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noted [ˈnəʊtɪd]
adjective
[+historian, writer] destacado; renombrado a noted airgun expert Stanford and other brands of liberal, humanistic thinking were condemned by such noted academics as Allan Bloom a noted antiquarian his name had been linked with several noted beauties this house was designed by noted architects Wolfe and McKenzie Paul was a Roman citizen and a noted admirer of Roman culture
to be noted for sth ser conocido famoso por algo;or a man not noted for his generosity un hombre que no es precisamente conocido famoso por su generosidad;or
Richmond is noted for its teashops and restaurants Noted for her smart tailored outfits, she has ambitions to make fashion programmes It adds that Charles - noted for his beliefs in alternative ideas - was aware of the significance of this a sculptor who was noted for depicting young men in unusual positions Julius, a comedian not noted for being bashful, will appear on stage in drag
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