英[rɪ'pjuːtɪd]美[rɪ'pjuːtɪd]
adjective(形容词)
双解例句
adjective(形容词)
小知识
A person of great or fine repute is someone who's widely known and highly respected. The word has a stuffy feel, so you're better off describing a cellist as being of great repute than, say, a rapper or comedian.
Like the words reputation and putative, repute comes from the Latin word putare, which means “consider.” And the re? Let's say that the cellist Yo-Yo Ma is widely respected. That means a lot of people consider him to be great. He's considered great not just once but again (and again and again).
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词组短语
of repute有名望的;of good repute有好名声的
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词根:repute
adj.reputable声誉好的;受尊敬的;卓越的
adv.reputedly据说,一般认为;根据风评
reputably好评地;卓越地
n.reputation名声,名誉;声望
repute名誉;声望
vt.repute名誉;认为;把…称为