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1 repute
1. transitive verb in pass.2. nounshe is reputed to have/make... — man sagt, dass sie... hat/macht
Ruf, der; Ansehen, dashold somebody/something in high repute — von jemandem/etwas eine hohe Meinung haben; jemanden/etwas hoch schätzen (geh.)
* * *re·pute[rɪˈpju:t]of \repute angesehenshe's a doctor of \repute sie ist eine angesehene Ärztinsth of ill [or evil] /good \repute etw von zweifelhaftem/gutem Rufthere are several bars of ill \repute down by the docks unten bei den Docks gibt es etliche verrufene Barsto be held in high \repute [by sb] [bei jdm] einen guten Ruf genießen [o hoch angesehen sein]he was held in high \repute by his colleagues er wurde von seinen Kollegen sehr geschätzt* * *[rɪ'pjuːt]1. nRuf m, Ansehen nt2. vt(pass only)
he is reputed to be... —to be reputed to be rich — als reich gelten
he is reputed to be the best — er gilt als der Beste, er steht in dem Ruf, der Beste zu sein
* * *repute [rıˈpjuːt]A s1. Ruf m, Leumund m:by repute wie es heißt;of ill repute von schlechtem Ruf, übel beleumundet, berüchtigt;house of ill repute Bordell n2. (guter) Ruf, (hohes) Ansehen:a scientist of repute ein Wissenschaftler von Ruf;be held in high repute hohes Ansehen genießenB v/t halten für:be reputed (to be) gelten als, gehalten werden für* * *1. transitive verb in pass.be reputed [to be] something — als etwas gelten
2. nounshe is reputed to have/make... — man sagt, dass sie... hat/macht
Ruf, der; Ansehen, dashold somebody/something in high repute — von jemandem/etwas eine hohe Meinung haben; jemanden/etwas hoch schätzen (geh.)
* * *n.Leumund m. v.halten für ausdr. -
2 repute
re·pute [rɪʼpju:t] nAnsehen nt;of \repute angesehen;she's a doctor of \repute sie ist eine angesehene Ärztin;there are several bars of ill \repute down by the docks unten bei den Docks gibt es etliche verrufene Bars;to be held in high \repute [by sb] [bei jdm] einen guten Ruf genießen [o hoch angesehen sein];he was held in high \repute by his colleagues er wurde von seinen Kollegen sehr geschätzt
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