traducción al español de "notorious"
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[area, town, prison] de mala fama ⧫ de mala reputación
[comment, speech] desgraciadamente famoso
[case, crime] muy sonado
a notorious womanizer un hombre con fama de donjuán
she’s a notorious flirt tiene fama de que le gusta flirtear
Prussia was notorious in this respect Prusia tenía mala fama en este sentido
to be notorious as sth tener fama de ser algo
to be notorious for sth ser conocido por algo ⧫ tener fama de algo
he’s notorious for cheating at cards tiene fama de hacer trampas jugando a las cartas
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In the 1980s it was made notorious by riots.
It is notorious for hellish conditions, subsistence pay and a chronic eco profile.
The notorious six strikes and you're out policy has been abandoned.
Still, her crimes certainly made her notorious.
The journalist whose investigation exposed evidence of systemic corruption talks about why the notorious case should be a warning for all.
Does this risk stirring up the notorious company tribalism of enthusiasts?
Tube trains are notorious for throwing one off balance at awkward moments.
Autumn is notorious for bad weather.
With this country notorious for dodgy weather, they must have worried the flame would die.
New Yorkers are notorious for their high expectations and their unyielding quest for quality and inventiveness.
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Biarritz was notorious in those days as a nest of spies.
He is notorious for making unexpected, often self-contradictory, comments.
His short temper had become notorious.
Hollywood's hottest star and a notorious ladykiller
Politics are notorious for murky deals and there could be weeks of intense horse-trading ahead.
Press agents are notorious name-droppers.
Prussia was notorious in this respect
The Hell's Angels were once the most notorious and anarchistic of motorbike gangs.
The accident happened on a notorious black spot on the A43.
The area is notorious for crime.
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notorious
Inglés británico: notorious
ADJECTIVE /nəʊˈtɔːrɪəs/
To be notorious means to be well-known for something bad.
...an area notorious for crime and violence.
- Inglés americano: notorious /noʊˈtɔriəs/
- Portugués brasileño: notório
- Chino: 声名狼藉的
- Español europeo: notorio
- Francés: notoire
- Alemán: berüchtigt
- Italiano: famigerato
- Japonés: 悪名高い
- Coreano: 악명 높은
- Portugués: notório
- Español: notorio
- Tailandés: (ชื่อ) กระฉ่อน
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