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            魏碑心思朗文詞典
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            reputation

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            常見(jiàn)例句

              用作名詞 (n.)

            • This store has an excellent reputation for fair dealing.
              這家商店因買(mǎi)賣(mài)公道而享有極高的聲譽(yù)。
            • He has a reputation for being lazy.
              他的懶惰是出了名的。
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            • He had a reputation for being bloody-minded and difficult.
              他為人刻薄、難相處是出了名的。
            • Their sporting reputation has suffered enormously from Johnson's exposure.
              由于約翰遜東窗事發(fā),他們的體育聲譽(yù)受到了嚴(yán)重?fù)p害。
            • The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's.
              類似勞埃德保險(xiǎn)公司的那些丑聞令倫敦名聲掃地。
            • a pianist with an international reputation
              飲譽(yù)國(guó)際的鋼琴家
            • the hotel's tattered reputation
              旅館的敗壞的名聲
            • He has a reputation for being tough and uncompromising.
              他的嚴(yán)厲和強(qiáng)硬態(tài)度是出了名的。
            • They quickly developed a reputation for combativeness.
              他們很快就因好斗出了名。
            • The case was brought by his family, who say their reputation has been damaged by allegations about him.
              這起訴訟是他的家人提起的,他們稱有關(guān)他的指控?fù)p害了他們的名譽(yù)。
            • His noisome reputation for corruption had already begun to spread.
              他貪污的惡名已經(jīng)四處傳播開(kāi)了。
            • Within months his reputation spread near and far.
              沒(méi)幾個(gè)月他就遠(yuǎn)近聞名了。
            • Payne gained a reputation for sound, if orthodox, views.
              雖然觀點(diǎn)正統(tǒng),但佩恩合乎情理的見(jiàn)解還是令他為人稱道。
            • The reputation of the navigator is under assault from historical revisionists.
              這位航海家的名譽(yù)受到了歷史修正主義者的攻擊。
            • She has a reputation for getting at the guts of a subject and never pulling her punches.
              她以善抓問(wèn)題實(shí)質(zhì)、說(shuō)話一針見(jiàn)血著稱。
            • Her research suggests that Smith's reputation today is a travesty of what he really stood for.
              她的研究表明史密斯今天的名聲是對(duì)他過(guò)去真正主張的一種嘲弄。
            • She was by reputation a good organiser.
              聽(tīng)說(shuō)她的組織能力很強(qiáng)。
            • Marsalis has a formidable reputation in both jazz and classical music.
              馬薩利斯在爵士樂(lè)和古典音樂(lè)領(lǐng)域都有極高的聲望。
            • Potentially this could damage the reputation of the whole industry.
              這可能會(huì)毀掉整個(gè)行業(yè)的聲譽(yù)。
            • Mazda needs to reposition itself if it is to boost its sales and reputation.
              要想提升銷量和聲譽(yù),馬自達(dá)公司需要對(duì)自己重新定位。
            • The stories ruined his reputation.
              這些傳聞把他的名譽(yù)全毀了。
            • We are very anxious to keep up the reputation of the firm.
              我們對(duì)于保持公司的名譽(yù)非常急切.
            • She brought several persons of good credit to witness to her reputation.
              她帶來(lái)幾位很有聲譽(yù)的人物為她的名譽(yù)作證.
            • A few years after his graduation from a university the man acquired the reputation of being a philosopher.
              這個(gè)人從大學(xué)畢業(yè)后不久就獲得了哲學(xué)家的名聲.
            • Actors have the reputation of being highly temperamental.
              演員的性情變幻無(wú)常是眾所周知的.
            • His reputation has been blown up completely.
              他名聲掃地.
            • Such conduct will derogate from your reputation.
              那樣的行為有損你的名譽(yù).
            • His political reputation was damaged due to his illegal marriage.
              他的政治名譽(yù)由于他的非法婚姻而受到詆毀.
            • Don't hazard your reputation by supporting that crook.
              不要冒敗壞你名聲的危險(xiǎn)去支持那個(gè)壞蛋.
            • She got a reputation as a frump.
              她落得了個(gè)邋遢女人的名聲.
            • He took the remarks as a slur on his reputation.
              他把這些話當(dāng)作是對(duì)他的名譽(yù)的中傷.
            • He enjoyed a great reputation as an antiquarian.
              他是一個(gè)享有盛名的古玩收藏家.
            • Don't slur my brother's reputation!
              不要破壞我兄弟的名聲!
            • At some dramatic moment in the story, the terrible secret becomes known and a reputation is ruined.
              在故事發(fā)展到某個(gè)激烈的時(shí)刻, 這種可怕的秘密被人家知道了,因此名聲也就毀了.
            • He was anxious to preserve his reputation.
              他急于維護(hù)自己的名聲。
            • the hotel's tattered reputation
              旅館的敗壞的名聲
            • He had an unblemished reputation.
              他的名聲白璧無(wú)瑕。
            • Such incidents do nothing for live music's reputation.
              這類事件對(duì)于提高現(xiàn)場(chǎng)音樂(lè)的名聲沒(méi)有任何幫助。
            • The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's.
              類似勞埃德保險(xiǎn)公司的那些丑聞令倫敦名聲掃地。
            • Mr Zuma had a solid reputation as a grass roots organiser.
              作為一個(gè)民眾的組織者,祖瑪先生名聲甚佳。
            • She had the combined talents of toughness, intellect, experience and unsullied reputation.
              她剛強(qiáng)果敢、才智超群、經(jīng)驗(yàn)豐富,而且名聲沒(méi)有任何污點(diǎn)。
            • We've developed a reputation for being quite quirky and original.
              我們因?yàn)轱L(fēng)格奇特又獨(dú)具創(chuàng)意而名聲在外。
            • Labour was also unable to live down its reputation as the party of high taxes.
              工黨也無(wú)法讓人忘記其高稅黨的名聲。
            • Her research suggests that Smith's reputation today is a travesty of what he really stood for.
              她的研究表明史密斯今天的名聲是對(duì)他過(guò)去真正主張的一種嘲弄。
            • Although he is known to only a few, his reputation among them is very great.
              雖然知道他的人不多,但他在這些人中名聲卻很響。
            • Their reputation for fairness is a matter for pride.
              他們公正的名聲令他們引以為豪.
            • The incident has damaged for his reputation.
              這次事件對(duì)他的名聲造成損害.
            • A few years after his graduation from a university the man acquired the reputation of being a philosopher.
              這個(gè)人從大學(xué)畢業(yè)后不久就獲得了哲學(xué)家的名聲.
            • His reputation was blemished by that article.
              他的名聲被那篇文章玷污了.
            • His reputation has been blown up completely.
              他名聲掃地.
            • Before the recent political scandal, her reputation had been stainless.
              在最近的政治丑聞之前, 她的名聲是無(wú)懈可擊的.
            • He has not too good a reputation in the matter of honesty.
              就誠(chéng)實(shí)而言,他的名聲不太好.
            • He has acquired a reputation for dishonesty.
              他得到了奸詐的名聲.
            • His reputation as a statesman is splendid.
              作為政治家,他的名聲極好.
            • Don't hazard your reputation by supporting that crook.
              不要冒敗壞你名聲的危險(xiǎn)去支持那個(gè)壞蛋.
            • He spotted his reputation by lying repeatedly.
              他不斷撒謊,從而使他的名聲沾上了污點(diǎn).
            • She got a reputation as a frump.
              她落得了個(gè)邋遢女人的名聲.
            • Her film was a complete failure, and this did her reputation a lot of harm.
              她這部電影是徹底的失敗了, 使她的名聲受到很大的損害.
            • Don't slur my brother's reputation!
              不要破壞我兄弟的名聲!
            • At some dramatic moment in the story, the terrible secret becomes known and a reputation is ruined.
              在故事發(fā)展到某個(gè)激烈的時(shí)刻, 這種可怕的秘密被人家知道了,因此名聲也就毀了.
            • One bad deed can blemish a good reputation.
              一次不良的行為可損害好的名聲.
            • She has built up an enviable reputation as a harpist.
              她已經(jīng)成為一名頗有名望的豎琴演奏家.
            • Only truth can give true reputation; only reality can be of real profit.
              惟有真實(shí)能給你真實(shí)的名望, 唯有實(shí)質(zhì)會(huì)使你受益.
            • She has a hign reputation as a writer.
              她是個(gè)非常有名望的作家.
            • His reputation and achievements outlived him.
              他雖已去世,但他的名望和成就依然存在.
            • The pop world is a milieu where reputations decline and fall with more than usual rapidity.
              在流行音樂(lè)界這個(gè)娛樂(lè)圈里,歌星們的名望更容易一落千丈.
            • His efforts gained him a reputation.
              他的努力使他獲得名望.
            • Nothing was so precious as reputation and standing.
              什么東西都不如信譽(yù)和名望之可貴.
            • She began to make her reputation as a novelist in the 1960 s.
              她在20世紀(jì)60年代就開(kāi)始獲得小說(shuō)家的名望了.
            • His reputation blemished by a newspaper article alleging he had taken bribes.
              報(bào)紙上一篇文章說(shuō)他納賄,他的名望是以遭到玷污.
            • Business: Your status and reputation could improve this year. Spend more time learning new things.
              事業(yè)運(yùn): 地位和名望方面都可望獲得提升. 多花點(diǎn)時(shí)間學(xué)習(xí)新事物.
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