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rep·u·ta·tion
/ˌrɛpjəˈteʃən/
名譽,聲譽,聲望,信譽
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rep·u·ta·tion
n.
1.
The
estimation
in
which
one
is
held
;
character
in
public
opinion
;
the
character
attributed
to
a
person
,
thing
,
or
action
;
repute
.
The
best
evidence
of
reputation
is
a
man's
whole
life
.
--
Ames
.
2.
Law
The
character
imputed
to
a
person
in
the
community
in
which
he
lives
.
It
is
admissible
in
evidence
when
he
puts
his
character
in
issue
,
or
when
such
reputation
is
otherwise
part
of
the
issue
of
a
case
.
3.
Specifically
:
Good
reputation
;
favorable
regard
;
public
esteem
;
general
credit
;
good
name
.
I
see
my
reputation
is
at
stake
.
--
Shak
.
The
security
of
his
reputation
or
good
name
.
--
Blackstone
.
4.
Account
;
value
. [
Obs
.]
[/Christ]
made
himself
of
no
reputation
.
--
Phil
.
ii
. 7.
Syn:
--
Credit
;
repute
;
regard
;
estimation
;
esteem
;
honor
;
fame
.
See
the
Note
under
Character
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
reputation
n
1:
the
state
of
being
held
in
high
esteem
and
honor
[
syn
:
repute
]
[
ant
:
disrepute
]
2:
notoriety
for
some
particular
characteristic
; "
his
reputation
for
promiscuity
"
3:
the
general
estimation
that
the
public
has
for
a
person
; "
he
acquired
a
reputation
as
an
actor
before
he
started
writing
"; "
he
was
a
person
of
bad
report
" [
syn
:
report
]
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