单词 | prestige |
释义 | prestigeprestigesprestigeprestige /preˈstiːʒ/ noun [uncountable] if you have prestige, you are respected and admired because of your job or something that you have achievedTHESAURUS: prestigereputation noun [C] the opinion that people have about a person, organization etc because of what has happened in the past: The company used to have a good reputation.useThe scandal has damaged the the minister’s reputation.havedamageimage noun [C] the idea that people have about what something is like, especially when this is created through newspaper stories, advertising etc: The big oil companies have rather a bad image.companyThe star has a very clean image.havename noun [singular] the reputation that a person, organization etc has – used especially in the following phrases: The company is anxious to protect its good name.beCyclists who ignore traffic rules give other cyclists a bad name.cyclistrulecyclistHe went to court in order to try to clear his name (=prove that he is innocent).goprestige noun [U] the good reputation that a company, organization, group etc has, which makes people respect and admire them: the prestige of a carmaker such as Rolls-RoycerollDoes Stanford University carry the same prestige as Harvard orYale?do |
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