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"名不虚传" (míng bù xū chuán) is commonly used to describe someone or something that has a reputation that is well-deserved and lives up to expectations. It can also be used to express admiration or praise for someone or something that has proven to be as good as their reputation suggests.
For example:
- 这家餐厅的美食名不虚传,每道菜都非常美味。(Zhè jiā cān tīng de měi shí míng bù xū chuán, měi dào cài dōu fēi cháng měi wèi.) This restaurant's food is not just famous for nothing, every dish is delicious.
- 她的才华名不虚传,她的作品总是令人惊叹。(Tā de cái huá míng bù xū chuán, tā de zuò pǐn zǒng shì lìng rén jīng tàn.) Her talent is not just a rumor, her works always leave people in awe.
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