单词 | reputed |
释义 | reputedWord family noun reputation repute disrepute reputingadjective reputable ≠ disreputable reputed reputativereputelessadverb reputedly reputablyreputatively re·put·ed /rɪˈpjuːtɪd/ adjectiveadj REPUTATIONaccording to what some people say, but not definitely 据说的,据称的;号称的 be reputed to be/do something She is reputed to be extremely wealthy. 据说她非常有钱。 the reputed leader of the Crips gang “瘸子帮”的所谓头领 The painting was sold for a reputed $3 million. 这幅画据说卖了300万美元。 Examples from the Corpus reputed• Cleese has since sold his share of Video Arts for a reputed £7 million, but he still makes films for them.• This was once a reputed halt for pilgrims.• And this is reputed to be the mightiest in Britain.• The deal is reputed to be worth £1m to Distillery which includes lease of the stadium and a share of the profits.• The Cornish holed stone, Men-an-Tol, is reputed to cure a variety of afflictions, particularly of a rheumatic nature.• Ernest Hemingway is reputed to have considered the descent from Monte in a toboggan one of the strongest emotions of his life. be reputed to be/do something• She is reputed to be extremely wealthy.• And this is reputed to be the mightiest in Britain.• Deprivation indicator scores are high and it is reputed to be a seedy haven for criminals and outcasts.• Even Andy Hertzfeld, who was reputed to bleed the rainbow colors of the Apple logo, left the company.• He was reputed to be one of the best-looking men in San Francisco.• He was reputed to have a lightning start and had had some close races with Allan Wells.• Lavender Lane was reputed to be the wealthiest road in Edgware.• Nestl are reputed to spend upwards of $ 60 million every year on marketing Nescaf in Britain.• The deal is reputed to be worth £1m to Distillery which includes lease of the stadium and a share of the profits. (1500-1600) repute “to believe, consider”, from French réputer, from Latin reputare “to think over”, from putare “to think” |
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