prestige

美音:[pre'stiʒ] 英音:[pre'stiːʒ]

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:

  1. It was a position of honor and prestige, providing him with opportunity to stay close to the king.
    这份工作象征荣誉和特权,因为他有机会在王的身边侍奉。

  2. His great prestige supported the new government and made his election as the first president of the United States almost inevitable.
    他巨大的声望支持了新的政府,又使他毫无悬念地当选为美国第一任总统。

  3. 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。

  4. And if you thrive on the prestige that comes with your job, be prepared for that to level off as well.
    而且如果你喜欢工作中的名誉,那么也要对它停止变化做好准备。

  5. No less important was the matter of political prestige.
    政治声誉也并非不重要。

  6. They keynote of the code was that the prestige of the white man must be maintained by clean living and honest trading.
    这些规范的主旨在于必须维持白人清白地生活与诚实地贸易的声誉。

  7. He said wealth, education and prestige and a higher station in life gave them the freedom to only worry about themselves.
    他说财富、教育、声望和更高的社会地位给了他们只关心自己的自由权利。

  8. With its excellent varieties, good prestige and satisfactory service, has won the general customer consistent high praise.
    以其优良的品种、良好的信誉及满意的服务,赢得了广大客户一致好评。

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