reputation
n[U, C]
~ (for sth) what is generally said or believed about the abilities, qualities, etc of sb/sth 名声; 名誉; 名气
a school with an excellent, enviable, fine, etc reputation 享有盛誉的学校
a good/bad reputation as a doctor 医疗信誉好[坏]
have a reputation for laziness/for being lazy 以懒惰出名
compromise, ruin sb's reputation 损害、 败坏某人的名誉
establish, build up, make a reputation (for oneself) (为自己)树立声誉, 博得名声
live up to one's reputation, ie behave, perform, etc as one is expected to 不负盛名(行为、 表现等与声誉相符).
*[,repju'teiʃәn]n. 名誉, 名声, 声望【法】 名声, 名誉, 公认证据相关词组: win a high reputation of high reputation of no reputation make an evil reputation for oneself live up to one's reputation
She showed me her gratitude by inviting me to dinner.
她邀请我吃饭以表示她的感激。
To examine your skills and abilities still further, ask yourself this question: in the following three areas - skills with people, skills with information or skills with things - which are your best skills? Note that it is not enough to say to yourself,