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声誉, 名誉
the state in which a person or an organization is highly respected and esteemed by others
- His reputation was damaged after the scandal was exposed to the public.
丑闻曝光后,他的声誉受到了损害。
- Maintaining a good reputation is crucial in business, as it can impact customer loyalty.
在商业中保持良好的声誉至关重要,因为它会影响客户的忠诚度。
- She’s known for her reputation as a fair and just manager in the workplace.
她因在工作场所作为公平公正的经理的声誉而闻名。
- The company’s reputation for excellent customer service made it a market leader.
公司以卓越的客户服务声誉成为市场领导者。
- She worked hard to build a strong reputation as a trustworthy leader in the community.
她努力工作,以在社区中建立作为值得信赖的领导的强大声誉。
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public notice or notoriety for a specific trait, quality, or behavior
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声誉, 名声
the general opinion that the public has about someone or something because of what they did in the past
- The company worked hard to build a reputation for excellent customer service.
该公司努力建立卓越客户服务的声誉。
- Her reputation as a reliable and diligent employee earned her a promotion.
她作为可靠勤奋员工的声誉为她赢得了晋升。
- The restaurant's reputation for delicious food and friendly service attracted many new customers.
餐厅因其美味的食物和友好的服务而享有的声誉吸引了许多新顾客。
- He didn't want to risk his reputation by being associated with the controversial project.
他不想因为与这个有争议的项目有关联而冒险损害自己的声誉。
- The artist's reputation grew after several successful exhibitions of her work.
这位艺术家的声誉在她的作品几次成功展览后增长了。
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