celebrity

[US]/səˈlebrəti/
[UK]/səˈlebrəti/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. (især i underholdningsbranchen) en kendt person, berømmelse, ry.
Word Forms

Real-world Examples

We will view our celebrities with fresh eyes.

Vi vil se vores kendisser med nye øjne.

Source: The secrets of body language.

Almost anyone can become a celebrity right now.

Næsten hvem som helst kan blive kendt lige nu.

Source: VOA Standard November 2015 Collection

Well, don't laugh. My dream is to become an online celebrity of sorts.

Nå, grin ikke. Min drøm er at blive en online kendis af en slags.

Source: CET-6 Listening Past Exam Questions (with Translations)

And, there are social media celebrities.

Og der er sociale mediekendisser.

Source: CET-6 Listening Past Exam Questions (with Translations)

He quits school to become a celebrity.

Han stopper skole for at blive kendt.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Thanks for having me, Rebecca, but I'm hardly a celebrity.

Tak for at have mig, Rebecca, men jeg er bestemt ikke en kendis.

Source: CET-6 Listening Past Exam Questions (with Translations)

Mark actually became a celebrity of sorts on campus.

Mark blev faktisk en kendis af en slags på campus.

Source: CNN 10 Student English February 2019 Compilation

Quite the opposite, she had become a national celebrity.

Helt det modsatte, hun var blevet en national kendis.

Source: Women Who Changed the World

They became lifelong partners and cultivated an eccentric celebrity.

De blev livslange partnere og dyrkede en excentrisk kendis.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

Two, I wasn't having fun anymore looking up celebrities.

To, jeg havde ikke længere det sjove i at kigge på kendisser.

Source: TED Talks (Video Version) Bilingual Selection

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