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1 réputation
réputation [ʀepytasjɔ̃]feminine noun• avoir bonne/mauvaise réputation to have a good/bad reputation• se faire une réputation to make a reputation for o.s.• connaître qn/qch de réputation (seulement) to know sb/sth (only) by repute* * *ʀepytasjɔ̃1) ( honorabilité) reputation2) ( renom) reputationavoir bonne/mauvaise réputation — to have a good/bad reputation
sa réputation d'efficacité/de chanteur — his reputation for efficiency/as a singer
* * *ʀepytasjɔ̃ nfavoir la réputation d'être... — to have a reputation for being...
connaître qn/qch de réputation — to know sb/sth by repute
* * *réputation nf1 ( honorabilité) reputation; nuire à or ternir la réputation de qn to damage sb's reputation;2 ( renom) reputation; avoir bonne/mauvaise réputation to have a good/bad reputation; se faire une réputation to make a name for oneself; leur réputation n'est plus à faire their reputation is well-established; connaître qn/qch de réputation to know sb/sth by reputation; sa réputation d'efficacité/de chanteur his reputation for efficiency/as a singer; avoir la réputation d'être to have a reputation for being; œuvre de grande réputation highly regarded work.[repytasjɔ̃] nom fémininjouir d'une bonne réputation to have ou to enjoy a good reputationse faire une réputation to make a reputation ou name for oneselfun hôtel de bonne/mauvaise réputation a hotel of good/ill reputeelle a la réputation de noter sévèrement she has a reputation ou she's well-known for being a tough markermarque de réputation mondiale ou internationale world-famous brand, brand of international reputeconnaître quelqu'un de réputation to know somebody by repute ou reputationporter atteinte à la réputation de quelqu'un to damage ou to blacken somebody's good name -
2 REPUTATION
• Glass, china, and reputations are easily cracked and never well mended - Дурная слава накрепко пристает (Д), Легко очернить, нелегко обелить (Л)• Good reputation is more valuable than money (A) - Денег ни гроша, да слава хороша (Д), Добрая слава дороже богатства (Д)• Good reputation stands still; a bad one runs (A) - Добрая слава лежит, а худая бежит (Д), Плохая молва на крыльях летит (П)• Wounded reputation is seldom cured (A) - Дурная слава накрепко пристает (Д), Легко очернить, нелегко обелить (Л) -
3 Reputation
f; -, kein Pl. reputation, standing* * *die Reputationreputation* * *Re|pu|ta|ti|on [reputa'tsioːn]f -, no pl (old)(good) reputation* * *Re·pu·ta·ti·on<-, -en>[reputaˈtsi̯o:n]* * * -
4 good will
noun1) the good reputation and trade with customers that a business firm has:شُهْرَة مَحَل تجاريWe are selling the goodwill along with the shop.
2) friendliness:وُد، الشُّعور الودّيHe has always shown a good deal of goodwill towards us.
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5 reputation
سُمْعَة \ fame: being well known and important: He won fame as a poet. name: fame; the good or bad qualities by which one is publicly known: He has made a name for himself in sport. That family has a bad name (its members are known to have bad characters). reputation: a good or bad name; sb.’s position in public opinion: His reputation (as a scientist) was ruined by one foolish mistake. repute: sb.’s position in public opinion in general: I know him by repute, but I’ve never met him. She is a writer of repute (a well-known and respected one). \ See Also شهرة (شُهْرَة) -
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صِيْت \ name: fame; the good or bad qualities by which one is publicly known: He has made a name for himself in sport. That family has a bad name (its members are known to have bad characters). renown: fame. reputation: a good or bad name; sb.’s position in public opinion: His reputation (as a scientist) was ruined by one foolish mistake. repute: sb.’s position in public opinion in general: I know him by repute, but I’ve never met him She is a writer of repute (a well-known and respected one). -
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[repjuˈteɪʃən] nounthe opinion which people in general have about a person etc, a persons's abilities etc:That firm has a good/bad reputation
سُمْعَهThe scandal damaged his reputation.
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8 reputation
اِعْتِبَار \ consideration: considering: The plan is still under consideration, sth. that must be thought about: Time is an important consideration, kindness and care shown to others (esp. when weaker, older, etc.): She has/shows no consideration for her grandparents. prestige: the honour and respect that are won by splendid success or famous high qualities: the prestige of Rolls-Royce cars. reputation: a good or bad name; sb.’s position in public opinion: His reputation (as a scientist) was ruined by one foolish mistake. respect: honour; consideration: Thieves have no respect for the law. He paid his respects (his respectful greetings) to my father. -
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ذِكْرٌ حَسَن \ reputation: a good name; sb.’s position in public opinion: His reputation (as a scientist) was ruined by one foolish mistake. -
10 bereputasi baik
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11 доброе имя
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12 доброя имя
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13 buen nombre
• good money• good name• good nature• good references• good reputation• good repute• solid name -
14 buena fama
• good money• good name• good nature• good references• good reputation• good repute• renown -
15 buen nombre de una empresa
• good references• good reputation• good reputeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > buen nombre de una empresa
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16 solvencia moral
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17 שם טוב
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18 buena crítica
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19 entronque
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20 hyvämaineisuus
• good reputation• being of good repute
См. также в других словарях:
good reputation — index estimation (esteem), goodwill Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
good reputation — one s good name, honorable reputation … English contemporary dictionary
injure the good reputation of — index defame Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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reputation — rep‧u‧ta‧tion [ˌrepjˈteɪʆn] noun [countable] the opinion people have of something or someone, based on what has happened in the past: • The firm has a very good reputation. • A lengthy legal battle would damage the reputation of both sides.… … Financial and business terms
Reputation — Rep u*ta tion ( t? sh?n), n. [F. r[ e]putation, L. reputatio a reckoning, consideration. See {Repute}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. The estimation in which one is held; character in public opinion; the character attributed to a person, thing, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
good name — index credit (recognition), goodwill, honor (good reputation), regard (esteem), reputation … Law dictionary
good-will — good will, 1. kindly or friendly feeling; kindness; friendliness: »Our cast of principal characters is composed almost…entirely of men of good will (Forum). SYNONYM(S): See syn. under favor. (Cf. ↑favor) … Useful english dictionary
good opinion — index estimation (esteem), favor (sanction), honor (good reputation), recommendation Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
good repute — Good reputation. State v Wheeler, 108 Mo 658, 665, 18 SW 924. Good character. Commonwealth v Davis, 3 Pa Dist 271 (pertaining to prose cutrix in prosecution for rape.) … Ballentine's law dictionary
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