high-profile
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˌhaɪˈprəʊ.faɪl/us/ˌhaɪˈproʊ.faɪl/C2
attractinga lot ofattentionandinterestfrom thepublicandnewspapers,television, etc.:
引人注目的,备受关注的high-profilepoliticians备受关注的政治家
Heresignedfrom a high-profilejobaseconomicadviserto thepresident.他辞去了总统经济顾问这一备受关注的职位。
known and recognized by many people
- famousShe went from poor and anonymous to rich and famous.
- well knownShe's a well-known artist.
- renownedThe area is renowned for its beauty.
- world-famousThey stayed in a world-famous hotel.
- celebratedHe's a celebrated writer of children's stories.
- legendaryHe once met the legendary singer, Eartha Kitt.
- There is agrowingnumberof women in high-profilepositionsin thegovernment.
- Some very high-profile Britishplayershavetransferredtoclubsabroad.
- Theclubhassignedseveral high-profileplayersover thesummer.
- He wasinvolvedin a high-profilecourtcaselastyear.
- Theproductis beingpromotedthrough a high-profileadvertisingcampaign.
Fame and famous
- A-list
- A-lister
- acclaimed
- annal
- anyone
- catapult
- famously
- fore
- go down in the annalsidiom
- hit the headlinesidiom
- household word
- immortal
- legend
- notorious
- notoriously
- proverbial
- proverbially
- public
- putsomething/someoneon the mapidiom
- wilderness