prestige
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT If a person, a country, or an organization has prestige, they are admired and respected because of the position they hold or the things they have achieved. 威望
...efforts to build up the prestige of the United Nations. …为树立联合国威望而做的努力。
It was his responsibility for foreign affairs that gained him international prestige. 是他在外交事务中的尽职尽责为他赢得了国际声望。
2. ADJ Prestige is used to describe products, places, or activities that people admire because they are associated with being rich or having a high social position. 名贵的[ADJ n]
...such prestige cars as Cadillac, Mercedes, Porsche, and Jaguar. …像凯迪拉克、梅赛德斯、保时捷和捷豹这样的名贵轿车。
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prestige /prɛˈstiːʒ/
剑桥词典
- respect and admiration given to someone or something, usually because of a reputation for high quality , success , or social influence
威信,声望;魅力
The company has gained international prestige. 该公司赢得了国际声誉。
Many people are attracted by the prestige of work ing for a top company . 在一家一流公司工作令人羡慕,很多人因此心向神往。 返回 prestige