reputation和fame 的区别?

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reputation和fame 的区别?
reputation和fame 的区别?

reputation和fame 的区别?
fame
noun
[U] the state of being known and talked about by many people:to achieve / win instant fame ◆ to rise / shoot to fame overnight ◆ Andrew Lloyd Webber of 'Evita' fame (= famous for 'Evita') ◆ The town's only claim to fame is that there was once a riot there.◆ She went to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune.
See also FAMOUS
Idioms see CLAIM n.朗文当代英语词典
fame
fame /feɪm/ n [U]
[Date:1100-1200; Language:Old French; Origin:Latin fama 'report,fame']
the state of being known about by a lot of people because of your achievements
win/achieve/gain/find fame
Streisand won fame as a singer before she became an actress.
rise/shoot to fame
Plant shot to fame in the seventies as the lead singer of Led Zeppelin.
international/worldwide/national fame
At that time,the Beatles were at the height of their fame .
The town's only claim to fame (=the only reason why it is well known) is that Queen Elizabeth I once visited it.
He set off to find fame and fortune .
of ...fame
(=used to show what someone is famous for)
Hugh Grant,of 'Notting Hill' fame
reputation
reputation
noun
[C,U] (as sth)
(for sth / for doing sth) the opinion that people have about what sb/sth is like,based on what has happened in the past:to earn / establish / build a reputation ◆ to have a good / bad reputation ◆ She soon acquired a reputation as a first-class cook.◆ I'm aware of Mark's reputation for being late.◆ to damage / ruin sb's reputation ◆ The weather in England is living up to its reputation (= is exactly as expected).◆ She is,by reputation,very difficult to please.◆ The company enjoys a world-wide reputation for quality of design.朗文当代英语词典
reputation
rep·u·ta·tion
W3 /ˌrepjʊˈteɪʃən/ n [C]
the opinion that people have about someone or something because of what has happened in the past
reputation for
Judge Kelsohas a reputation for being strict but fair.
reputation as
In her last job she acquired a reputation as a troublemaker.
earn/gain/establish a reputation as sth
His approach had won him a reputation as a tough manager.
a good/bad reputation
a hotel with a good reputation for its food
The service at Heron Lodge failed to live up to its reputation (=be as good or bad as people say it is) .