a bad reputation
常見(jiàn)例句
- You will gain a bad reputation, and your bad-mouthing will come back to hurt you.
這樣一來(lái),你的名聲就壞了,你之前所做的事情到頭來(lái)會(huì)傷害到你自己。 - Financial innovation has a bad reputation at the moment, because exotic derivatives were one of the causes of the credit crunch.
目前,由於國(guó)外的金融衍生物是信貸危機(jī)的誘因之一,金融創(chuàng)新的名聲很差。 - The new plants also replace older, soot-belching chemical factories that have earned the government a bad reputation for the pollution they create in Chinese cities.
這些新建工廠還使菸塵汙染嚴(yán)重的老化工廠得以“下崗”,那些老化工廠造成的城市汙染使政府背上了惡名。 - A reputation -- what people think of you, good or bad -- is built one message at a time.
- That is a course that has a bad reputation, doesn't it?
有機(jī)化學(xué)這門(mén)課的名聲不太好,對(duì)吧
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 金融市場(chǎng)課程節(jié)選 - "We got a bad reputation, " says Bathum, who offers no excuses for the lapse.
FORBES: Magazine Article - IPB, although a popular retail bank, had a bad reputation for buying political favours from both main parties.
ECONOMIST: Grab and smash - An insider trying to buy in shares would benefit from a bad reputation, since he could buy more cheaply.
FORBES: Honesty Pays--How Much? 返回 a bad reputation