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单词 Reputation
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1. Beware of him who regards not his reputation
2. If I take care of my character, my reputation will take care of itself. 
3. Many a man's reputation would not know his character if they met on the street. Elbert Hubbard 
4. A good reputation sits still; a bad one runs about. 
5. Reputation is often got without merit and lost without fault. 
6. He has acquired a reputation for dishonesty.
7. This restaurant has a fine reputation.
8. The rumours will do untold damage to his reputation.
9. He was anxious to preserve his reputation.
10. Their reputation for fairness is a matter for pride.
11. He was gaining a reputation as a remarkable virtuoso.
12. a reputation that was besmirched by slander.
13. As a teacher[/reputation.html], she had a reputation for eccentricity.
14. Sweden has a reputation for advanced and stylish design.
15. She has a very good reputation among her fellows.
16. He has gained a reputation for unpredictable behaviour.
17. He has a well-deserved reputation as a reliable worker.
18. She had a reputation for punctuality.
19. His political reputation is tainted by the matter.
20. He built up a reputation as a tough businessman.
21. Kate's mother had a reputation for eccentricity.
22. I can swear by my reputation.
23. The club has an unsavoury reputation.
24. His reputation was permanently tainted by the financial scandal.
25. These scandals will not enhance the organization's reputation/image.
26. He had a reputation for being bloody-minded and difficult.
27. She had a reputation for clear thinking and pragmatism.
28. The company has a worldwide reputation for quality.
29. If you would build for your happiness a sure foundation, let the stone for the corner be a good reputation
30. To care for wisdom and truth and the improvement of the soul is far better than to seek money and honour and reputation
1. He has acquired a reputation for dishonesty.
2. This restaurant has a fine reputation.
3. The rumours will do untold damage to his reputation.
4. His reputation is blown upon.
5. He was anxious to preserve his reputation.
6. Their reputation for fairness is a matter for pride.
7. He was gaining a reputation as a remarkable virtuoso.
8. a reputation that was besmirched by slander.
9. As a teacher, she had a reputation for eccentricity.
10. Sweden has a reputation for advanced and stylish design.
11. She has a very good reputation among her fellows.
12. He has gained a reputation for unpredictable behaviour.
13. He has a well-deserved reputation as a reliable worker.
14. She had a reputation for punctuality.
15. His political reputation is tainted by the matter.
16. He built up a reputation as a tough businessman.
17. Kate's mother had a reputation for eccentricity.
18. I can swear by my reputation.
19. The club has an unsavoury reputation.
20. His reputation was permanently tainted by the financial scandal.
21. These scandals will not enhance the organization's reputation/image.
22. He had a reputation for being bloody-minded and difficult.
23. She had a reputation for clear thinking and pragmatism.
24. The company has a worldwide reputation for quality.
25. His reputation was blemished by that article.
26. The reputation of the navigator is under assault from historical revisionists.
27. He gained a reputation as being a staunch defender/supporter of civil rights.
28. He can scarcely survive this scandal with his reputation intact.
29. She had the combined talents of toughness, intellect, experience and unsullied reputation.
30. I think she'll be head of this company in five year's time - I'd stake my reputation on it.
31. His reputation was blemished by that article.
32. The reputation of the navigator is under assault from historical revisionists.
33. He gained a reputation as being a staunch defender/supporter of civil rights.
34. He can scarcely survive this scandal with his reputation intact.
35. She had the combined talents of toughness, intellect, experience and unsullied reputation.
36. I think she'll be head of this company in five year's time - I'd stake my reputation on it.
37. She was once a political nonentity, but has since won a formidable reputation as a determined campaigner.
38. Her reputation suffered a mortal blow as a result of the scandal.
39. His reputation, he said, had been unfairly sullied by allegations, half-truths and innuendos.
40. Success in the talks will reinforce his reputation as an international statesman.
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41. He is a man with a reputation for being tough and unafraid of unpopular decisions.
42. She has built up an enviable reputation as a harpist.
43. Her wealth and reputation gave her entree into upper-class circles.
44. Douglas has an undeserved reputation for being dull and dry.
45. She brought several persons of good credit to witness to her reputation.
46. This is an opportunity to enhance the reputation of the company.
47. He gained a reputation as a forceful member of the party.
48. We've developed a reputation for being quite quirky and original.
49. Our company is proud of its reputation for fair dealing.
50. A few years after his graduation from a university the man acquired the reputation of being a philosopher.
51. She started to get a reputation as an unselfish girl with a heart of gold.
52. Although he is known to only a few, his reputation among them is very great.
53. The scandal could damage her reputation but the press reported it anyhow.
54. Her film was a complete failure(), and this did her reputation a lot of harm.
55. We must build on our reputation to expand the business.
56. The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's.
57. The affair could tarnish the reputation of the prime minister.
58. Labour was also unable to live down its reputation as the party of high taxes.
59. Judge Kelso has a reputation for being strict but fair.
60. Alice Munro has a reputation for being a very depressing writer.
31. She was once a political nonentity, but has since won a formidable reputation as a determined campaigner.
32. Her reputation suffered a mortal blow as a result of the scandal.
33. His reputation, he said, had been unfairly sullied by allegations, half-truths and innuendos.
34. Success in the talks will reinforce his reputation as an international statesman.
35. He is a man with a reputation for being tough and unafraid of unpopular decisions.
36. She has built up an enviable reputation as a harpist.
37. Douglas has an undeserved reputation for being dull and dry.
38. She brought several persons of good credit to witness to her reputation.
39. This is an opportunity to enhance the reputation of the company.
40. He gained a reputation as a forceful member of the party.
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41. We've developed a reputation for being quite quirky and original.
42. A few years after his graduation from a university the man acquired the reputation of being a philosopher.
43. She started to get a reputation as an unselfish girl with a heart of gold.
44. Although he is known to only a few, his reputation among them is very great.
45. The scandal could damage her reputation but the press reported it anyhow.
46. Her film was a complete failure, and this did her reputation a lot of harm.
47. We must build on our reputation to expand the business.
48. The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's.
49. The affair could tarnish the reputation of the prime minister.
50. Labour was also unable to live down its reputation as the party of high taxes.
51. Judge Kelso has a reputation for being strict but fair.
52. Alice Munro has a reputation for being a very depressing writer.
53. The school has a reputation for high standards of discipline.
54. That nightclub has a good reputation for its cabaret.
55. His reputation came out undamaged.
56. His reputation as a statesman is splendid.
57. Don't hazard your reputation by supporting that crook.
58. He spotted his reputation by lying repeatedly.
59. Before the recent political scandal, her reputation had been stainless.
61. The school has a reputation for high standards of discipline.
62. His involvement in the scandal was a blot on his reputation.
63. He made his reputation as an actor playing villains.
64. He supplied food and clothing for his reputation.
65. She was young and pretty, with a spotless reputation.
66. She has a reputation for being calm and cool-headed.
67. Since the US invasion the president's reputation has nosedived.
68. That nightclub has a good reputation for its cabaret.
69. His reputation was ruined by insinuation and rumour.
70. He was by reputation difficult to please.
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71. The college acquired a reputation for very high standards.
72. He fought to salvage the company's reputation .
73. Librarians have a reputation for being difficult and unapproachable.
74. The company has a well-deserved reputation for being reliable.
75. He has a reputation as a political bruiser.
76. He has a fearsome reputation as a fighter.
77. The scandal has blemished her shining reputation.
78. They quickly developed a reputation for combativeness.
79. The events had stained the city's reputation unfairly.
80. I'm aware of Mark's reputation for being late.
81. She had an undeserved reputation for rudeness.
82. Such incidents do nothing for live music's reputation.
83. She has gained a reputation as a good communicator.
84. His reputation as a statesman is splendid.
85. Why is he always trying to vilify my reputation?
86. She is, by reputation(), very difficult to please.
87. He had developed a fearsome reputation for intimidating people.
88. Don't hazard your reputation by supporting that crook.
89. The army's actions dirtied its reputation.
90. He has a reputation for being tough and uncompromising.
91. The hotel has a good reputation.
92. The English have a reputation for being reserved.
93. He spotted his reputation by lying repeatedly.
94. The Park Hotel has a well-deserved reputation.
95. She doesn't care a sod about her reputation.
96. These allegations have seriously hurt her reputation.
97. Companies must earn a reputation for honesty.
98. Such conduct will derogate from your reputation.
99. She got a reputation as a frump.
100. This could seriously injure the company's reputation.
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101. The company has earned a reputation for reliability.
102. He had a reputation for turning violent .
103. His reputation as a Romeo is quite undeserved.
104. That hotel doesn't have a very savoury reputation.
105. He has a reputation for being a strict disciplinarian.
106. The incident has damaged for his reputation.
107. This blood-letting is damaging the reputation of the party.
108. He had a reputation of being a sex maniac.
109. She has the reputation of being a good doctor.
110. Her reputation has risen to world stature.
111. She tried to keep her reputation free from slur.
112. He has a reputation for being a forthright critic.
113. He has a reputation as something of a troublemaker.
114. His reputation was bespattered by malicious gossip.
115. She had built a reputation as a criminal lawyer.
116. She has an international reputation among film cognoscenti.
117. Hoover was building his reputation as a crime-buster.
118. She had a reputation for scrupulous honesty.
119. He had a reputation as a philanderer.
120. His conduct at school besmeared his father's reputation.
121. His reputation stunk for obscenities to a maiden.
122. The political scandal tarnished the reputation of the president.
123. The judge had a reputation for complete objectivity.
124. Such conduct will compromise your reputation.
125. The malicious rumours compromised her good reputation.
126. His approach had won him a reputation as a tough manager.
127. Oasis had a reputation as one of rock's most impressive live acts.
128. The company enjoys a world-wide reputation for quality of design.
129. The new teacher has a reputation for firmness and is unlikely to tolerate misbehaviour.
130. He tried to use it to damage our international reputation.
131. He had shot three people dead earning himself a reputation as a tough guy.
132. His noisome reputation for corruption had already begun to spread.
133. Marsalis has a formidable reputation in both jazz and classical music.
134. Harriet has built up quite a reputation for herself as a reporter.
135. I will not have the likes of you dragging down my reputation.
136. They have a reputation for latching onto all the latest crazes.
137. The school's reputation was ruined by the bad behaviour of a few individuals.
138. Her reputation as a good mother speaks well for her.
139. They tried to tear down the reputation of the novelist.
140. Before the recent political scandal,[] her reputation had been stainless.
141. He reacquired an academic reputation after five years of hard work.
142. In the novel, Constanza is a paragon of virtue who would never compromise her reputation.
143. His reputation lends a certain validity to the approach that it might not deserve.
144. His reputation as a troublemaker told against him when he tried to change his job.
145. The Hull team had a bad reputation for playing rough.
146. Under its new conductor, the orchestra has established an international reputation.
147. He had the reputation of being one of the most tight-fisted and demanding of employers.
148. During my political life I've earned myself a reputation as someone who'll stick his neck out, a bit of a rebel.
149. Mr Zuma had a solid reputation as a grass roots organiser.
150. The museum has been loudly trumpeting its reputation as one of the finest in the world.
151. The country's worsening reputation does not seem to be putting off the tourists.
152. He has acquired a reputation as this country's premier solo violinist.
153. For some people soccer has a reputation as a rather namby-pamby sport.
154. President Kennedy made his reputation with his handling of the Cuban missile crisis.
155. After another incident at the weekend, the club's reputation for violence is beyond redemption.
156. After the newspaper story appeared his reputation was in tatters.
157. The company has developed a reputation as a technological laggard in the personal-computer arena.
158. Under Thompson's direction, the college has developed an international reputation.
159. Her wealth and reputation gave her ( an ) entree into upper - class circles.
160. He traded on his father's reputation to get a job.
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161. She carved out a reputation for herself as an aggressive businesswoman.
162. The newspaper has a reputation for being littered with spelling mistakes.
163. The case was brought by his family, who say their reputation has been damaged by allegations about him.
164. The company has maintained its reputation as the developing ground for new techniques.
165. They have a reputation for designing cars with elegant aerodynamic lines.
166. He felt that his reputation was slurred by a paper.
167. The non-drinking, non smoking model should do nothing to risk her reputation.
168. She regarded his comment as a slander on her good reputation.
169. Their media has earned the reputation for being rather dull and uninteresting.
170. He has now established his reputation as a popular musician.
171. He spotted his family's reputation by hanging about with a street girl.
172. The cost pales into insignificance when compared with the damage done to his reputation.
173. They tried to keep up the reputation of their firm.
174. He is proud of his reputation as a seducer of young women.
175. Jackson doesn't want to damage his reputation as a political personality.
176. Kevin is staking his reputation on the success of the project.
177. He has not too good a reputation in the matter of honesty.
178. She has a reputation for brilliance. Also, she is gorgeous.
179. He had the reputation of being a bit of a wolf.
180. We are very anxious to keep up the reputation of the firm.
181. He had a reputation for making trouble in the classroom.
182. The Business School has a reputation for excellence in research.
183. It's difficult to emerge from such a scandal with your reputation still intact.
184. She has gained a reputation for creating books as perfect as is humanly possible.
185. The painter's depictions of the horror of war won her a worldwide reputation.
186. His wife had wanted to whitewash his reputation after he died.
187. After the fraud scandal he had to make great efforts to salvage his reputation.
188. She enjoys a sterling reputation in law enforcement circles and among the community in general.
189. The group built their reputation by playing across the length and breadth of North America.
190. The newspaper denies any intention to defame the senator's reputation.
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191. The company's reputation suffered when it had to recall thousands of products that were unsafe.
192. He has accused local people of trying to besmirch his reputation.
193. Her research suggests that Smith's reputation today is a travesty of what he really stood for.
194. His reputation for carelessness was established long before the latest problems arose.
195. She found it hard to live down her reputation as a second-rate actress.
196. You've made quite a reputation for yourself as a rebel!
197. He knew he had to win - his reputation was riding on it.
198. Her international reputation is built on an impressive list of publications.
199. The report has left the prison governor's reputation in shreds.
200. The dispute could destroy Australia's hard-won reputation for industrial stability.
201. He hasn't exactly come out of the scandal with his reputation enhanced.
202. They have a good reputation for building reliable trouble-free cars.
203. It was his brilliant performance in 'My Left Foot' that established his reputation.
204. The company has so far been unable to shake its reputation for being old-fashioned.
205. He was young and untried, with no reputation of his own.
206. As a politician, she had the reputation for being a real fast talker.
207. His reputation was destroyed when he was caught stealing some money.
208. The service at Heron Lodge failed to live up to its reputation .
209. Mr Robinson has developed the reputation of a ruthless cost-cutter.
210. We mustn't do anything which reflects on the reputation of our firm.
211. He swore on his reputation that he had not been there.
212. Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom. Euripides 
213. A good reputation is more valuable than money. Publilius Syrus 
214. My reputation grows with every failure. George Bernard Shaw 
215. The stories ruined his reputation.
216. A single lie destroys a whole reputation of integrity. Baltasar Gracian 
217. Self-esteem is the reputation we acquire with ourselves. Nathaniel Branden 
218. Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are. John Wooden 
219. A doctor's reputation is made by the number of eminent men who die under his care. George Bernard Shaw 
220. I don't know if God exists[sentence dictionary], but it would be better for His reputation if He didn't. Jules Renard 
221. It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you'll do things differently. Warren Buffett 
222. It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, and only one bad one to lose it. Benjamin Franklin 
223. One can survive everything nowadays, except death, and live down anything, except a good reputation. Oscar Wilde 
224. Give a man a reputation as an early riser and he can sleep 'til noon. Mark Twain 
225. A man can get a reputation from very small things. Sophocles 
226. But lest some unlucky event should happen unfavorable to my reputation, I beg it may be remembered by every gentleman in the room that I this day declare with the utmost sincerity, I do not think myself equal to the command I am honored with. George Washington 
227. The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear. Socrates 
228. Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation. George Washington 
229. A bad conscience is easier to cope with than a bad reputation. Friedrich Nietzsche 
230. You can't build a reputation on what you're going to do. Henry Ford 
231. There are two modes of establishing our reputation; to be praised by honest men,() and to be abused by rogues. Charles Caleb Colton 
232. Glass, china, and reputation are easily cracked, and never mended well. Benjamin Franklin 
233. It is easier to add to a great reputation than to get it. Publilius Syrus 
234. Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing. Abraham Lincoln 
235. As a general rule, a reputation is built on manner as much as on achievement. Joseph Conrad 
236. Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving. William Shakespeare 
237. Botou known as China's reputation as a foundry town.
238. He had a reputation of an ambitious firebrand.
239. Is the French kiss falling short of its reputation?
240. Dandun Foodstuff a good reputation from all the consumers.
241. Our company always hold quality as the first principle and enjoy good reputation among our customers.
242. Dispiriting experiences like this will quickly damage the reputation of UK higher education abroad.
243. In the 1980 s and 1990 s they developed a reputation for gluttonous excess.
244. Finally, in Elizabeth's sister after the elopement with Lydia, Darcy save her reputation.
245. The village had a reputation as a latter-day Sodom and Gomorrah.
246. Its elegant dubbing techology and production enjoy high reputation both inside and outside the country.
247. Mr Murdoch is a tabloid king who has a reputation for taking everything he buys downmarket.
248. McDonnell Aircraft established a worldwide reputation as a developer and producer of excellent fighter aircraft.
249. All this went along with his reputation as a casual and easy grader.
250. Chrysler executives had a better reputation for their golfing abilities than for expertise with cars.
251. Folk dance have a good reputation both at home and abroad.
252. Bad reputation created by a picture and a dirty word!
253. It was at this time that McCluskey got the reputation for being a hard bargainer.
254. All of these can an otherwise reputation a litany of faux pas in of your coworkers.
255. Lord Hertford 's reputation as a discerning,[ ] major collector was secured.
256. When he changed his school to Brighton, his reputation as a dunce followed him.
257. Bard 1000 Grants a constant , single category bonus to your reputation.
258. Mr Bush now has an opportunity to revamp his reputation by adopting a more emollient style.
259. South Africa's reputation for crime and violence has crimped foreign direct investment.
260. To make greater, as in value, beauty or reputation; augment.
261. Balboa had a reputation as a fierce and quarrelsome young man.
262. Reputation is formalized and amplified by trusted third - parties.
263. Instead, check out the company's reputation through the industry grapevine.
264. Even though he was a good guy, he had a bum reputation.
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