cachet
/ˈkæʃeɪ/noun
1
- mass noun the state of being respected or admired; prestige威望; 声望; 威信:
no other shipping company had quite the cachet of Cunard.
没有哪家船运公司有肯纳德轮船公司这样的声望。
2
- a distinguishing mark or seal标记, 标志; 印记; 印章。
3
- a flat capsule enclosing a dose of unpleasant-tasting medicine扁形胶囊。
词源
early 17th cent.: from French, from cacher in the sense 'to press', based on Latin coactare 'constrain'.