reputation信息详情
n.名声,名誉;声望
reputations───n.名声,名誉;声望
deputation───n.代表团,代表;委任代理
refutation───n.反驳;驳斥;辩驳
reptation───n.表层塌滑
reputational───信誉的;声誉的
crepitation───n.爆裂声;捻发音;劈拍声
deputations───n.代表团,代表;委任代理
reluctation───n.不愿意,表示勉强
repudiation───n.否认,拒绝;抛弃,断绝关系
His reputation is without a blemish.───他的名誉可说是白璧无瑕。
This college has a good academic reputation.───这所大学拥有良好的学术声誉。
Her reputation was in tatters.───她已名誉扫地。
The autumn equinox on Tuesday can elevate your reputation over the next month or so and encourage you to pursue your professional goals.───周二的秋分将提升你在下个月的声誉,激励你追求自己的职业目标。
Life is too short to risk your reputation, because sooner or later a bad reputation will catch up with you, and cost you dearly.───生命如此短暂,不能拿名誉来冒险,因为恶名会毁了你,并让你付出惨重的代价。
The prime minister has earned something of a reputation for grand gestures and promises with little follow-through.───故作姿态和华而不实的诺言已经为纳吉布首相赢得了些许名声。
In the last century the Durack had a reputation as the only family of pastoralists who did not shoot Aborigines.───度拉克家族颇有名望,就是因为他们是牧场上唯一没有射杀土著居民的民族。
Tom had a reputation as a miser who hoarded every penny he could get his hands on.───汤姆以吝啬出名,他把每一分能够到手的钱都囤积起来。种竹成林。
With a wide variety and a complete range of specifications, our products are of good quality and high reputation.───我们的产品品种多样,规格齐全,质量优良,享有盛誉。
He was gaining a reputation as a remarkable virtuoso.
Many a man's reputation would not know his character if they met on the street.Elbert Hubbard
Reputation is often got without merit and lost without fault.
Their reputation for fairness is a matter for pride.
As a teacher, she had a reputation for eccentricity.
A good reputation sits still; a bad one runs about.
If I take care of my character, my reputation will take care of itself.
a reputation that was besmirched by slander.
His reputation is blown upon.