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nounрепутация; слава, доброе имя; to have a reputation for wit славиться остроумием; a person of reputation почтенный человек; а person of no reputation темная личность; а scientist of world-wide reputation известный всему миру ученый, ученый с мировым именем* * *(n) репутация* * *репутация, доброе имя* * *[rep·u·ta·tion || ‚repjə'teɪʃn /-jʊ-] n. репутация, реноме, доброе имя, слава* * ** * *репутация; слава, доброе имя -
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f. (lat. reputatio, littéralt. "compte, évaluation") 1. име, реноме, слава; réputation d'une entreprise реноме на предприятие; 2. известност, добро име, репутация; nuire а la réputation de qqn. навреждам на репутацията на някого. Ќ connaître en réputation зная, чувал съм за някого, за нещо от друг; être en réputation известен, познат съм. Ќ Ant. décri; obscurité. -
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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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[ˌrepju΄teiʃn] n համբավ, անուն, հռչակ. ruin smb’s reputation կործանել մեկի համբավը. earn /win/gain a reputation բարի անուն ձեռք բերել. have a reputation for wit պատմությամբ հայտնի լինել. սրա մ տու թյամբ հայտնի լինել. a nationwide reputation ամբողջ երկրում հայտնի -
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• 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) -
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[ˌrɛpjʊ'teɪʃ(ə)n]to live up to one's reputation — non smentirsi, non smentire la propria reputazione
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nf., PRÈSSA < presse> (Albanais.001) ; RÉPUTACHON (001, Montagny-Bozel, St-Pierre-Albigny). - E.: Délaver, Dénigrer, Ternir.Fra. Il n'a pas bonne réputation: al a pâ bona prèssa (001).Fra. Je ne le connais que de réputation: d'lo konyaisso kè d'réputachon (001).Fra. Je ne le connais pas beaucoup // je n'ai pas eu souvent à faire à lui: d'lo konyaisso dinse < je le connais comme ça sans plus>. -
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n репутація; слава, добре ім'я- to enjoy a high reputation мати добру славу/ репутацію- to gain a reputation завойовувати репутацію/ добре ім'я -
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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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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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ذِكْرٌ حَسَن \ reputation: a good name; sb.’s position in public opinion: His reputation (as a scientist) was ruined by one foolish mistake. -
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n f◊avoir une bonne / mauvaise réputation — صاحب سمعة طيبة/ سيئة
* * *n f◊avoir une bonne / mauvaise réputation — صاحب سمعة طيبة/ سيئة
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réputation — [ repytasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1370; lat. reputatio « compte, évaluation » 1 ♦ Le fait d être honorablement connu du point de vue moral. ⇒ gloire; honneur. Compromettre, ternir, perdre sa réputation. « Il est presque toujours en notre pouvoir de rétablir … Encyclopédie Universelle
Reputation management — is the process of tracking an entity s actions and other entities opinions about those actions; reporting on those actions and opinions; and reacting to that report creating a feedback loop. All entities involved are generally people, but that… … Wikipedia
Reputation — (lat. reputatio „Erwägung“, „Berechnung“) bezeichnet in der Grundbedeutung den Ruf (veraltend: den Leumund) eines Menschen, einer Gruppe oder einer Organisation. Eine hohe Reputation wird gleichgesetzt mit einem guten Ruf. Vereinfacht gesagt… … Deutsch Wikipedia
reputation — Reputation. s. f. v. Renom, estime, opinion publique. Bonne, haute, grande reputation. meschante, mauvaise reputation. il est en bonne, en mauvaise reputation. il est en reputation de voleur, de chicaneur. en quelle reputation est il? il est en… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
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 n: overall quality or character as seen or judged by people in general within a community see also character evidence at evidence; reputation testimony at testimony Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law … Law dictionary
Reputation (as Property) — • The outcome of a person s meritorious activity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Reputation (As Property) Reputation (as Property) … Catholic encyclopedia
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
Reputation capital — is the quantitative measure of some entity s reputational value in some context – a community, or marketplace. In the world of Web 2.0, what is increasingly valuable is trying to measure the effects of collaboration and contribution to community … Wikipedia
Reputation (disambiguation) — Reputation is generalized or held view of a person or a groupReputation may also refer to: *The Reputation, a defunct indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois ** The Reputation (album), a 2002 album by this band * Reputation (album), a 1990 album… … Wikipedia
reputation witness — n. one who gives character evidence or reputation evidence +Person giving evidence of a person’s reputation in the community. Reputation witness must have knowledge of the person’s reputation, although witness need not actually know the person.… … Law dictionary