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Reputation

reputation
 noun  Etymology: Middle English reputacion, from Anglo-French, from Latin ~-, reputatio consideration, from reputare  Date: 14th century  1.  a. overall quality or character as seen or judged by people in general  b. recognition by other people of some characteristic or ability has the ~ of being clever  2. a place in public esteem or regard ; good name trying to protect his ~  • ~al adjective
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1.
  n. 1 what is generally said or believed about a person's or thing's character or standing (has a reputation for dishonesty). 2 the state of being well thought of; distinction; respectability (have my reputation to think of). 3 (foll. by of, for + verbal noun) credit or discredit (has the reputation of driving hard bargains). Etymology: ME f. L reputatio (as REPUTE) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  известность ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  репутация; доброе имя ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
4.
  1. репутация, слава to be a person of good (of high) reputation, to have a good (a high) reputation —- иметь хорошую репутацию to enjoy a high reputation —- пользоваться доброй славой to have a reputation for wit —- славиться остроумием to know smb. by reputation —- знать кого-л. понаслышке a scientist of world reputation —- ученый с мировым именем 2. доброе имя, добрая слава to live up to one's reputation —- не ронять своего доброго имени she has lost her reputation —- она лишилась своего доброго имени a person of no reputation —- темная личность ...
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5.
  noun репутация; слава, доброе имя; to have a reputation for wit - славиться остроумием; scientist of world-wide reputation - известный всему миру ученый, ученый с мировым именем - a person of reputation - person of no reputation ...
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  (reputations) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. To have a reputation for something means to be known or remembered for it. Alice Munro has a reputation for being a very depressing writer. N-COUNT: usu with supp 2. Something’s or someone’s reputation is the opinion that people have about how good they are. If they have a good reputation, people think they are good. The stories ruined his reputation. N-COUNT: usu with supp 3. If you know someone by reputation, you have never met them but you have heard of their reputation. She was by reputation a good organiser. PHRASE ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  - c.1350, from L. reputationem (nom. reputatio) "consideration," from reputare "reflect upon, reckon," from re- "repeatedly" + putare "to reckon, consider." ...
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