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19.44 44.    repute




释义

n.  名声,名誉

v.  名誉;认为;把…称为

涨词

  • reputable  a. 声誉好的,有声望的,有信誉的 ≠ disreputable

  • reputation    n. 名誉,名望

  • reputational    a. 信誉的/声誉的

搭配

  • a man of high repute  名声好的人

  • a reputable dealer/company/supplier  可信赖的交易商╱公司╱供应商

  • earn/establish/build a reputation  赢得╱确立╱树立声誉

  • damage/ruin sb's reputation  有损╱毁坏某人的名声

例句

  • That statement comes not, as you might imagine, from a stereotypical tree-hugging, save-the-world greenie (环保主义者), but from Gordon Brown, a politician with a reputation for rigour, thoroughness and above all, caution. 一位以严格著称的政客

  • American universities, despite their global reputation for excellence in teaching, have only begun to demonstrate what they can produce in real-world learning. 国际盛誉

  • And they must learn how to capitalize on the movement's benefits, such as opportunities for more citations and a way to build a reputation without the need for conventional metrics, such as publication in high-impact journals. 建立声望

  • This is still disputed, but it's clear that the woman reputed for writing it was one of America's most fascinating   27  . 因写作而闻名的女人

  • By offering services to help expand the longevity of their products, they’re promising quality and durability to consumers, and receiving the reputational gains for being environmentally friendly. 在声誉方面的受益

  • She is a writer of international repute. 她是一位享有国际声誉的作家。

  • If you have a burglar alarm fitted, make sure it is done by a reputable company. 如果你想安装防盗报警器,一定要找一家声誉好的公司来做。

  • The weather in England is living up to its reputation. 英格兰的天气真是名副其实。

发音

BrE /əˌbriːviˈeɪʃn/