repute
英 [rɪˈpjuːt]
美 [rɪˈpjuːt]
n. 名誉; 名声
vt. 把…称为; 认为
过去分词:reputed 现在分词:reputing 过去式:reputed 第三人称单数:reputes
BNC.11412 / COCA.18809
牛津词典
noun
- 名誉;名声
the opinion that people have of sb/sth- She is a writer of international repute.
她是一位享有国际声誉的作家。 - My parents were artists of (some) repute (= having a very good reputation) .
我的双亲是具有(一定)知名度的艺术家。
- She is a writer of international repute.
柯林斯词典
- PHRASE 名声好的;有良好名誉的;享有盛名的
A person or thingof reputeorofhighreputeis respected and known to be good.- He was a writer of repute...
他曾经是一位颇有名望的作者。 - Chicago has 6 graduate and professional schools of high repute.
芝加哥有6所颇负盛名的研究生院和专业院校。
- He was a writer of repute...
- N-UNCOUNT 好名声;名誉;名望
A person's or organization'sreputeis their reputation, especially when this is good.- Under his stewardship, the UN's repute has risen immeasurably.
在他的管理下,联合国的声望得到了极大提升。
- Under his stewardship, the UN's repute has risen immeasurably.
- PHRASE 听说;耳闻
If you know someoneby repute, you have never met them but you have heard or read about them.- I only knew him by repute.
我只是听说过他。
- I only knew him by repute.
英英释义
noun
- the state of being held in high esteem and honor
verb
- look on as or consider
- she looked on this affair as a joke
- He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician
- He is reputed to be intelligent