n. 名气,名声,名誉;名望,信誉,声望。 a man of reputation 有名望的人。 a man of no reputation 默默无闻的人;没有声望的人。 build up a reputation 博得名声。 enjoy a high reputation as a man of science 享有盛名的科学家。 have a good [poor] reputation 名誉好[坏]。 have a reputation for=have the reputation of 因…而著名,以…闻名,有…的名气。 live up to one's reputation 不负盛名;行为与名声相符。 lose [ruin] one's reputation 名誉扫地。
the general estimation that the public has for a person; "he acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing"; "he was a person of bad report" 同义词:report,
the state of being held in high esteem and honor 同义词:repute,
notoriety for some particular characteristic; "his reputation for promiscuity"
Reputation of a social entity (a person, a group of people, an organization) is an opinion about that entity, typically a result of social evaluation on a set of criteria. It is important in education, business, and online communities.
例句与用法
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She tried to keep her reputation free from slur . 她极力避免名誉受损。
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He trades on his father 's reputation . 他用他父亲的名誉牟利。
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There is not a spot on her reputation . 她的声誉没有半点瑕疵。
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His reputation will live long after his death . 他将英名长存。
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I stake my reputation on his honesty . 我拿名誉担保他诚实。
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The judge had a reputation for complete objectivity . 那法官素以大公无私著称。
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Put one 's career , reputation , children first . 把事业、名誉、儿女放在首位。
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The name of professor dingo is one of european reputation . 丁格教授名振全欧。
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One should keep one's reputation free from all slurs . 人应该保持名誉不受责备。
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She had a reputation of being a frivolous coquette . 大家都说她是一个轻佻的荡妇。