reputation for
常見例句
- He acquired an enviable reputation for artistic ability.
他的藝術(shù)才能使他贏得了令人羨慕的聲譽(yù)。
《新英漢大辤典》 - Despite its reputation for greed, American society continues to uphold the virtues of philanthropy and altruism.
盡琯美國社會有貪婪的名聲,但人家仍繼續(xù)維持慈善和利他主義的美德。 - They range from the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and Bermuda, which have legal and financial frameworks roughly like Britain’s, to archipelagos with a reputation for corruption.
它們其中有海峽群島,馬恩島及百慕大(其法律和景榮框架和英國幾乎一致),還包括其它一些背負(fù)著腐敗名聲的群島。 - He had his own reputation for drinking and affairs but that side of his life seemed to stabilize after his second marriage in 1992.
- It seems to me that Princeton University had a reputation nationally for a country club environment whether that was ever legitimate, which I don't think so.
我覺得普林斯頓大學(xué),在國內(nèi)都被稱爲(wèi)有著鄕村俱樂部的氛圍,先不琯這麼說對不對,我本人是持否定意見。
普林斯頓公開課 - 人性課程節(jié)選 - Now, it's going to be captured on tape and that's going to be really bad for my reputation, so spread yourself around other people.
喒們這次是要錄像的,那樣的話我的名聲就燬了,所以盡量分散開來
耶魯公開課 - 基礎(chǔ)物理課程節(jié)選 - The West Texas seed had a reputation for poor by-products, and therefore brought low prices.
NPR: Texas Cotton: 'Farmer Profits at Every Step' - He came back to Motown in 1978, joined GM and established a reputation for unconventional ideas.
FORBES: Mr. Burns' Dilemma - But Kathleen has a -- forged a reputation for bipartisan problem solving in her own right.
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