prestige
简单释义:
n. 声望;威望;威信
adj. 令人敬仰的;受尊重的;重要的;名贵的
网络 声誉;贝丽丝;名望
完整释义:
n.
1.威信,威望,声望;声誉;(财势的)显赫
2.名,声誉
3.普雷斯蒂奇〔姓氏〕
4.尊严
例句:
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Were Britain prepared to sacrifice some of its global influence and prestige, those choices would be easier.
如果英国已经准备好牺牲其全球影响力和声望,这些选择会更容易。 -
True vision which evidences itself through creative measures is seldom honoured- for prestige seems to be lacking in such.
『以创造性方式来证实自己』的真正远见很少被崇敬-因为声望似乎是缺乏的。 -
The general manager felt that having a more famous film actress to do the advertisement would bring greater prestige to the company.
总经理认为请一位更有名望的女电影演员来做广告会给公司带来更高的声望。 -
one should be more tolerant than a tree, devoid of all sense of false prestige, and ready to offer all respect to others.
一个人该比一棵树还要宽容,摒弃一切虚荣感,随时向别人致敬。 -
She later became the ambassador to Sweden, but she never regained the prestige in the Party that she had once held.
随后她成为了瑞典的大使,但是她再也没有获得过她曾经在党内的声望。 -
"There is no doubt that American economic and financial prestige has been damaged, " he said.
“美国经济和金融声誉无疑受到了损害。” -
care most about prestige or reputation, focus on rankings, because that is all that most of them really measure.
如果你真正最在乎的是声望或声誉,那就看排名,因为大多数排名就是按照这个标准。 -
So he thought out a way to test how high his prestige among the ministers was and also to find out who dared to oppose him.
于是,他想了一个办法,准备试一试自己的威信,同时也可以摸清敢于反对他的人。