re·pute /rɪˈpjut/
(v.)聲譽,名聲,名氣,名望;看作,稱為,評價
Re·pute, n.
1. Character reputed or attributed; reputation, whether good or bad; established opinion; public estimate.
He who regns
Monarch in heaven, till then as one secure
Sat on his throne, upheld by old repute. --Milton.
2. Specifically: Good character or reputation; credit or honor derived from common or public opinion; -- opposed to disrepute. “Dead stocks, which have been of repute.”
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Re·pute v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reputed; p. pr. & vb. n. Reputing.] To hold in thought; to account; to estimate; to hold; to think; to reckon.
Wherefore are we counted as beasts, and reputed vile in your sight? --Job xviii. 3.
The king your father was reputed for
A prince most prudent. --Shak.
repute
n : the state of being held in high esteem and honor [syn: reputation]
[ant: disrepute]
v : look on as or consider; "she looked on this affair as a
joke"; "He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician";
"He is reputed to be intelligent" [syn: think of, regard
as, look upon, look on, esteem, take to be]