rise to fame

IPA/ɹˈaɪz tə fˈeɪm/
IPA/ɹˈaɪz tə fˈeɪm/

rise to fame — idiom

1. to become known to a large number of people, often quite quickly because of a su

1.慣用語B2
釋義

to become known to a large number of people, often quite quickly because of a success, performance, or public event

例句

Amani rose to fame after her school film won an international prize.

rise to fame after + achievement

Haruto rose to fame through cooking videos filmed in his tiny apartment.

rise to fame through + activity

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文法句型

rise to fame

rise to fame after + event

rise to fame through + activity

用法筆記

Usually describes a rapid change from being little known to receiving wide public attention. It is common with performers, athletes, creators, and places that suddenly attract notice.

常見錯誤

He became to fame after the show.
He rose to fame after the show.
💡this fixed expression uses rose to fame, not became to fame.
The app rose to a fame on TikTok.
The app rose to fame on TikTok.
💡fame is used without an article in this expression.