reputation
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT To have a reputation for something means to be known or remembered for it. 名聲
Alice Munro has a reputation for being a very depressing writer. 艾麗斯?門羅有文風(fēng)抑鬱的名聲。
2. N-COUNT Something's or someone's reputation is the opinion that people have about how good they are. If they have a good reputation, people think they are good. 聲譽(yù)
This college has a good academic reputation. 這所大學(xué)擁有良好的學(xué)術(shù)聲譽(yù)。
3. PHRASE If you know someone by reputation, you have never met them but you have heard of their reputation. 久聞
She was by reputation a good organizer. 久聞她是個(gè)出色的組織者。
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reputation /?r?pj??te???n/ (reputations)
劍橋詞典
- the opinion that people in general have about someone or something, or how much respect or admiration someone or something receives , based on past behaviour or character
- Recent discoveries about corruption have done serious damage to the company's reputation.
- The government's reputation has already been harmed by a series of scandals .
- The newspaper has a reputation for being littered with spelling mistakes .
- She has a reputation for open-mindedness and original thinking .
- Actors' reputations have been made and unmade on this London stage .
名譽(yù);聲望;名望
The company has a worldwide reputation for quality . 這家公司的産品質(zhì)量譽(yù)滿全球。
She has the reputation of being a good doctor . 作爲(wèi)一名優(yōu)秀的毉生,她很有聲望。
His reputation was destroyed when he was caught stealing some money . 他媮錢時(shí)被儅場抓住,這使他聲名掃地。
The hotel has a bad /good reputation. 這家旅館名聲很好/壞。
He earned /established /gained /acquired a reputation as an entertaining speaker . 他因爲(wèi)縯講妙趣橫生而贏得/享有/得到/獲得盛名。
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