0 the opinion that people in general have about someone or something, or how much respect or admiration someone or something receives, based on past behaviour or character -- 名譽;聲望;名望
The company has a worldwide reputation for quality. 這間公司的産品質量譽滿全球。
She has the reputation of being a good doctor. 作為一名優秀的醫生,她很有聲望。
His reputation was destroyed when he was caught stealing some money. 他偷錢時被當場抓住,這使他聲名掃地。
He earned/established/gained/acquired a reputation as an entertaining speaker. 他因為演講妙趣橫生而贏得/享有/得到/獲得盛名。
Recent discoveries about corruption have done serious damage to the company's reputation.
The government's reputation has already been harmed by a series of scandals.
The newspaper has a reputation for being littered with spelling mistakes.
She has a reputation for open-mindedness and original thinking.
Actors' reputations have been made and unmade on this London stage.
Once elected, senators had to develop reputations that translated into support among party organization regulars as well as directly among their constituents.
From an elder's point of view, even infrequent contacts and instrumental support from distant children affirmed their familial bonds and reputations in the community.
Householders in more egalitarian ' stateless ' societies had to build up their reputations by hand, establishing prosperous homesteads and defending their reputations against other people's slurs.