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    reputation 的英语意思

    reputationreputation /ˌrepjəˈteɪʃən/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译 the opinion that people have about someone or something because of what has happened in the past人们根据过去发生的事情对某人或某事物形成的看法reputation for Judge Kelso has a reputation for being strict but fair.凯尔索法官以严格但公正著称。reputation as In her last job she gained a reputation as a hard worker.在上一份工作中,她赢得了勤奋工作者的声誉。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词have a good/bad etc reputation· The law firm has an excellent reputation.这家律师事务所享有极佳的声誉。get a reputation (also gain/acquire a reputation formal正式)· Over the years, the company has gained a reputation for making quality products.多年来,该公司赢得了生产优质产品的声誉。· I didn’t want to get a reputation as a troublemaker.我不想落得一个闹事者的名声。earn/win a reputation· As a young publisher, she earned a reputation for toughness.作为一名年轻的出版人,她赢得了强硬的声誉。enjoy a reputation (=have it)· The hotel enjoys a good reputation.这家酒店享有良好的声誉。deserve a reputation (=have earned it)· France deserves its reputation for good food.法国美食的盛誉当之无愧。live up to its reputation (=be as good as people say it is)· New York certainly lived up to its reputation as an exciting city.纽约确实不负其令人兴奋的城市盛名。establish a reputation (=make people accept that you are good at doing something)· By then Picasso was already establishing his reputation as an artist.到那时,毕加索已经在确立自己作为艺术家的声誉。enhance somebody’s reputation (=make it better)· The performance enhanced his reputation as one of our most promising young actors.这次演出提升了他作为最具潜力的青年演员之一的声誉。build/develop a reputation· Our business has built a reputation for reliable service.我们的企业已经树立了提供可靠服务的声誉。damage somebody’s reputation· She wouldn’t do anything to damage her family’s reputation.她不会做任何损害家族声誉的事。tarnish somebody’s reputation (=make it worse)· His reputation was tarnished by allegations that he had taken bribes.受贿指控使他的声誉蒙上了污点。destroy/ruin somebody’s reputation· The accusation ruined her reputation and cost her the election.这一指控毁了她的声誉,也使她在选举中落败。adjectives形容词good/excellent· The university has a very good reputation.这所大学享有极好的声誉。bad/poor· The city doesn’t deserve its bad reputation.这座城市不该有这样的坏名声。a considerable reputation (=one that is quite important)· He was also an historian with a considerable reputation.他也是一位颇有声望的历史学家。an international/worldwide reputation· The department has a worldwide reputation for its research.该系的研究享有世界性声誉。a formidable reputation (=one that makes people have a lot of respect for someone or something, or be afraid of them)· After the meeting, I understood why he had such a formidable reputation.会面之后,我明白了他为何享有如此令人敬畏的声誉。an enviable reputation (=a good one that others would like to have)· The company has established an enviable reputation for quality.该公司在品质方面树立了令人羡慕的声誉。a well-deserved reputation· Ronaldo’s performances earned him a deserved reputation as a terrific footballer.罗纳尔多出色的表现让他赢得了名副其实的顶级球员声誉。an undeserved reputation· She has an undeserved reputation for being difficult, but really it's just her manner.她有个不应有的难相处名声,但其实只是她的待人方式而已。THESAURUS同义词辨析reputation noun [countable] the opinion that people have about a person, organization etc because of what has happened in the past人们根据过去发生的事情对某人、某组织等形成的看法: · She was a good lawyer with a reputation for honesty and diligence.她是一位优秀的律师,以诚实和勤奋著称。· The school had an excellent reputation.这所学校享有极好的声誉。· The lawsuit has damaged the company’s reputation.这场诉讼损害了公司的声誉。image noun [countable] the idea that people have about what something is like, especially when this is created through newspaper stories, advertising etc人们对某事物的印象,尤指通过报道、广告等途径形成的印象: · A PR campaign was launched in an effort to improve the company’s image.为提升公司形象,一场公关活动随即启动。· Boxing has rather a negative image.拳击的形象相当负面。· The princess tried to project an image of herself as serious and hard-working (=she tried to give people the idea that she was serious and hard-working).这位公主试图展现出认真勤奋的自我形象(=她试图让人们觉得她是认真勤奋的)。name noun [singular] the reputation that a person, organization etc has – used especially in the following phrases某人、某组织等所拥有的声誉——尤用于以下短语: · The company is anxious to protect its good name.公司急于维护自己的良好声誉。· Cyclists who ignore traffic rules give other cyclists a bad name.无视交通规则的骑行者会让其他骑行者蒙受坏名声。· Electrolux has a name for making top quality vacuum cleaners.伊莱克斯以生产顶级品质吸尘器而闻名。· He went to court in order to try to clear his name (=prove that he is innocent).他诉诸法庭,试图为自己洗清名誉(=证明自己无罪)。standing noun [uncountable] someone’s reputation and position compared to other people in a group or society, based on other people’s opinion of them某人在群体或社会中相对他人的声誉与地位,基于他人对其的评价: · The class system in Great Britain encourages people to be very aware of their social standing.英国的阶级制度使人们十分注重自己的社会地位。· He needs to improve his standing among female voters.他需要提升在女性选民中的地位。· Jacques Tati was a man of international standing in the world of screen comedy.雅克·塔蒂是银幕喜剧界具有国际地位的人物。prestige noun [uncountable] the good reputation that a company, organization, group etc has, which makes people respect and admire them某公司、组织、团体等所拥有的良好声誉,使人们对其尊敬与钦佩: · the prestige of a carmaker such as Rolls-Royce劳斯莱斯这样的汽车制造商所拥有的声望· Does Stanford University carry the same prestige as Harvard or Yale?斯坦福大学是否享有与哈佛或耶鲁同等的声望?· Hosting the Olympic Games would enhance our country’s international prestige.承办奥运会将提升我国的国际声望。· The teaching profession has lost the prestige it had in the past.教师职业已经失去了昔日的声望。stature noun [uncountable] formal正式 the importance and respect that a person or organization has, because of their achievements or their influence某人或某组织因其成就或影响力而拥有的重要性与声望: · As he got older, Picasso’s stature as an artist increased.随着年龄增长,毕加索作为艺术家的声望与日俱增。· Their work is equal in stature.他们的作品地位不相上下。· an actor of international stature具有国际地位的演员· The party’s stature has increased in recent years.近年来,该党的地位有所提升。