Interpretation: sell: buy; Fishing: bait the fish, which is a metaphor for cheating. Get a reputation through some improper means.
Pronunciation: Ming Diao Yu
Synonym: I am eager for success.
Antonym: worthy of the name.
Example:
1. I'm sure she didn't want to be famous.
2. Is the old man saving lives, seeking fame or "seeking praise" after promoting righteousness?
3. I gave up my service twice, just for some people who are fishing for fame.
4. It's not that you want to pursue fame and gain, is it?
He doesn't want any fame. The hitchhiker is in his party.
6. Make a list, then ask others for advice and tell them that you are looking for facts, not fame.
In return, he needs to show that he puts the national interests in a more important position from the bottom of his heart, rather than pursuing fame and fortune.
However, his own nominees are two retired diplomats, one of whom has outspoken right-wing views and the other is a professor of international law. He is chasing fame and waiting to be appointed as Israel's ambassador to the United Nations with Netanyahu's consent.