prestige

[pres'ti:ʒ]

n.威望, 声望

例句与用法:

The company would do anything but risk their prestige at stake.

公司绝不愿将自己的信誉孤注一掷。

The old universities of Oxford and Cambridge still have a lot of prestige.

历史悠久的牛津大学和剑桥大学仍然享有很高的声望。

A position, an appointment, or a rank giving advancement, as of profit or prestige.

肥缺能带来优势,如利益或威望的职位、任命或地位

Is, as Mr. Nixon said, our prestige at an all time high?

是否如尼克松先生所说,我们的声望正前所未有的高?

The War and Navy departments each accumulated growing prestige which fostered the spirit of the old school tie.

陆军部和海军部各自积累了不断增长的威望,这种威望培育了小集团主义精神。

词形变化:

名词: prestidigitator |

详细释义:

n.

名望, 声望, 威望[U]

Does she have enough prestige to win the nomination?

她有足够的威望赢得提名吗?