reputation
noun
ˌrepjʊəˈteɪʃən
noun
1
the
opinion
that
people
have
about
someone
or
something
because
of
what
has
happened
in
the
past
名誉,名望
[+
for
]
Judge
Kelso
has
a
reputation
for
being
strict
but
fair.
凯尔索法官以严格公正著称。
[+
as
]
In
her
last
job
she
acquired
a
reputation
as
a
troublemaker.
她干上一份工作时,得了个惹事精的臭名。
earn/gain/establish
a
reputation
as
sth
His
approach
had
won
him
a
reputation
as
a
tough
manager.
他的做事方式使他成为以强硬著称的经理。
a
good/bad
reputation
a
hotel
with
a
good
reputation
for
its
food
以美食著称的酒店
The
service
at
Heron
Lodge
failed
to
live
up
to
its
reputation
(=be
as
good
or
bad
as
people
say
it
is)
.
赫龙小舍的服务名不副实。