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re.pu.ta.tion.rep7jJ5teI7F[nnwhat people in general think or say about someone or something; how much someone or something is generally liked, admired or respected, based on past behaviour, character, etc.名声,声望She has the reputation of being a good doctor. [U]她是一位出名的好医生。The company has a worldwide reputation for quality. [C]这家公司在质量方面享有全球的声望。His reputation was destroyed when he was caught stealing some money. [C]当他偷钱被抓住时,他的名誉扫地。The hotel has a bad reputation. [C]这家饭店有一个坏名声。He established/gained/acquired a reputation (= behaved in a way that caused him to become recognized) as an entertaining speaker.[C]他建立/赢得/得到了一个有趣的演说家的盛名。She made a reputation for herself (= behaved in a way that caused her to become recognized) as an expert manager. [C]她为自己赢得了一个管理专家的盛名。I find it impossible to live up to my reputation (= behave as well as people now expect of me). [C]我觉得不可能做得与我的声望一样好。If you know someone or something by reputation, you only know them indirectly, by hearing what other people say about them. [U]由其名声而知道某人
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