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🔑 sta·tus AW BrE /ˈsteɪtəs/NAmE /ˈsteɪtəs/, also /ˈstætəs/ noun [usually sing.] 🔑 [U, C] the legal position of a person, group or country 法律地位(或身份)◆They were granted refugee status. 他们获得了难民身份。◆The party was denied legal status. 那个党没有获得合法地位。🔑 [U, C, usually sing.] the social or professional position of sb/sth in relation to others 地位;身份;职位◆low status jobs 地位低下的工作◆to have a high social status 拥有很高的社会地位◆Women are only asking to be given equal status with men. 妇女只是要求得到和男人平等的地位。◆She achieved celebrity status overnight. 她一夜之间成为名流。🔑 [U] high rank or social position 高级职位;社会上层地位◆The job brings with it status and a high income. 担任这一职务既有显贵的地位又有丰厚的收入。🔑 [U, C, usually sing.] the level of importance that is given to sth 重视(或崇尚)程度◆the high status accorded to science in our culture 我们的文化对科学的高度崇尚 [U] the situation at a particular time during a process (进展的)状况,情形◆What is the current status of our application for funds? 我们申请资金目前进展如何?◆She updated her Facebook status to 'in a relationship'.她将她的脸书状态更新为 “恋爱中”。 |