reputation如何读

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美:[ˌrepjuˈteɪʃn]

reputation英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C][U]名气,名声,名誉 what is generally said or believe about the abilities, qualities, etc. of sb/sth

reputation是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 声望
  2. 信誉
  3. 名誉
  4. 名声
  5. 名气
  6. 名望
  7. 声望显赫
  8. 美名
  9. 体面
  10. 评语
  11. 称呼

reputation自然拼读

rep·u·ta·tion

rep y teI shn

reputation变形

复数:reputations

reputation词根

词根:repute

adj.

reputable 声誉好的;受尊敬的;卓越的

reputed 名誉好的;被普遍认为…的

n.

repute 名誉;声望

v.

reputed 认为(repute的过去式和过去分词)

vt.

repute 名誉;认为;把…称为

reputation英英释义

noun

the estimation or level of respect in which a person is held by others.The company has worked hard to build its reputation in the field.This piano teacher has an excellent reputation.

honorable repute; good name.The restaurant lost its reputation when the newspaper reported its health code violations.The scandal damaged the politician's reputation.

recognition for a specific characteristic or trait.Our restaurant has a reputation for good service.

reputation词组

good reputation良好声誉

high reputation盛誉

reputation for名声,名气;以…闻名

of reputation有名望的 

business reputation商业信誉;营业信誉

by reputation由(或通过)名声;由于知名度 

bad reputationn. 坏名声,臭名

reliable reputation信誉可靠

have a reputation forvt. 出名因(因…而著称);有…的好名声

reputation区别

 renown, honour, fame, glory, reputation

这组词都有“名声,名誉”的意思,其区别是:

renown指远近闻名的声誉。

honour侧重指因高尚的举止,忠心或诚实而受到公众钦佩和崇敬,得到好名声和荣誉。

fame普通用词,含义广,一般指好名声,可大可小,可远可近。

glory指因功绩卓著而获得的令人称颂的光荣或荣誉地位。

reputation通常指熟悉某人或某地的人对该人、该地的看法,可好可坏。

以上来源于网络

 fame, honor, reputation

这些词都可表名声。

fame是常用词,一般指好的名声。如:He was not anxious for fame.(他并不渴望成名。)

honor荣誉,尊敬,指受到公众崇敬的荣誉和光荣。如:This is an honor more than I can deserve.(这光荣我受之有愧。)

reputation名誉,指公众对某人的看法,可好可坏。如:He has a reputation for laziness.(他的懒惰出了名。)

以上来源于网络

reputation词源中文解释

14世纪中期, reputacioun,“信用,良好的声誉,尊重”; 14世纪后期则指“意见,评价”,好的或坏的; 来自古法语 reputation, reputacion,直接源自拉丁语 reputationem(主格 reputatio)“核算,考虑,思考”,动名词,来自 reputare 的过去分词词干“反思,核算,计算”。

这来自于 re-,这里可能是“重复”(参见 re-),加上 putare “判断,假设,相信,怀疑”,最初是“清洁,修剪,修整”(来自 PIE 词根 *pau-(2)“切割,打击,盖章”)。

reputation_法律行业词汇

信誉

reputation词源英文解释

Middle English reputacion, from Anglo-French, from Latin reputation-, reputatio consideration, from reputare

The first known use of reputation was in the 14th century

reputation儿童词典英英释义

reputationnoun

overall quality or character as seen or judged by people in general

a car with a good reputation

notice by other people of some quality or ability

has the reputation of being a good tennis player

a place in public regard : good name

trying to protect his reputation

reputation 例句

1 By reputation, the Overseas park is a nest of crime and crack, and I am hoping at least for some vibrant multicultural street fife.

2 Causey was the commanding officer of squadron 234, which had the reputation and history of being one of the best F-8 squadrons in the Marine Corps for the past five years.

3 “Well, Bud, I don’t mean to sully your reputation, but you just ran away from that man all the way across the state, I think I’d better hand-deliver you.”

4 Young Elihue was saved from visible shattering by the steady hand of his father, who reminded him of the family’s reputation and Velma’s questionable one.

5 The cyclotron was about to secure an international reputation as an indispensable tool of nuclear science.

6 the hotel's tattered reputation

旅馆的败坏的名声

7 A writer of reputation at that time.

8 For instance, a merchant marine sailor who knew me and my reputation came into a bar carrying a package.

9 Then he seemed to remember he had a reputation to protect and he forced a scowl.

10 It was during this period that Ernest acquired the reputation of a relentless taskmaster in command of a growing brigade; the recurring term in personal reminiscences of the Rad Lab is “slave driver.”

11 They are an established company with a good reputation.

他们是一家地位稳固、信誉良好的公司。

12 IA: ts reputation, the opportunities it offers, and the working conditions.

它的名气, 所提供的机会以及工作环境(都吸引我).

13 He’s traveled from the land of Great Georgia to Ever York to build his reputation in some skills so he can gain access to House Yale.

14 “I miss making birdhouses. How are we going to keep our freak reputation if we don’t make them anymore?”

15 Lefty Lewis said, “Now you stop being so judgmental, Herman’s got a reputation for being no-nonsense, not mean.”

16 Rumor had it she was proud, arrogant, and ill, which only increased the general sympathy for the count, who gained a reputation as a patient, long-suffering husband.

17 We are very anxious to keep up the reputation of the firm.

我们对于保持公司的名誉非常急切.

18 As the spectacle of the hangings fades from the public’s preoccupation, Lincoln’s reputation grows.

19 His reputation was blemished by that article.

他的名声被那篇文章玷污了.

20 As their reputation grew, the unassuming spot on Overland Avenue in L.A.’s sleepy Palms neighborhood became one of the city’s most in-demand reservations.

reputation 同义词

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9 好名声

character repute

10 恶名

obloquy

11 好评

repute

reputation 短语相关

acquire a reputation live up to one's reputation

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