"Famous" and "well-known" are two common Engpsh phrases that can be used to describe someone who is well-known or widely recognized.
"Famous" comes from the Latin word "famosus," which means "widely known." It is often used to describe people, places, or things that are widely recognized or celebrated, such as famous actors, famous landmarks, or famous works of art.
"Well-known" is an adjective that means "widely known or recognized." It can be used to describe people, places, or things that are widely recognized or famipar to many people, such as well-known authors, well-known restaurants, or well-known tourist attractions.
Here are some examples of how these phrases can be used in sentences:
"She is a famous actress, known for her roles in several blockbuster movies." (她是一位著名的女演员,因在几部轰动电影中的角色而闻名。)
"The Eiffel Tower is a famous landmark in Paris, France." (埃菲尔铁塔是法国巴黎的著名地标。)
"He is a well-known chef, with several successful restaurants around the world." (他是一位著名的厨师,在世界各地有几家成功的餐馆。)