prestige



n. 威望,声望;声誉
n. (Prestige)人名;(英)普雷斯蒂奇
n.
威信,威望,声望;声誉;(财势的)显赫;信望
双语释义
n.(名词)[U]威信,威望,声望 general respect or admiration felt for sb or sth because they have (or are connected with) high quality,social influence,success,etc.
英英释义
prestige
n.a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc.
"he wanted to achieve power and prestige"
同义词:prestigiousness
双语例句
(n.[U])
She enjoyed high prestige among the masses.
她在群众中享有很高威信。
He is an author of international prestige.
他是有国际声望的作家。
The old universities of Oxford and Cambridge still have a lot of prestige.
历史悠久的牛津大学和剑桥大学仍然享有很高的声望。
The company would do anything but risk their prestige at stake.
公司绝不愿将自己的信誉孤注一掷。
权威例句
Embryonic vertebrate central nervous system: Revised terminologyThe control of cell number in the lumbar ventral horns during the development of Xenopus laevis tadpoles
The control of cell number in the lumbar ventral horns during the development of Xenopus laevis tadpoles. J Embryol Exp Morphol
On a role for competition in the formation of patterned neural connexions.
The evolution of prestige: freely conferred deference as a mechanism for enhancing the benefits of cultural transmission.
Balance as bias: global warming and the US prestige press ☆
A review and a conceptual framework of prestige-seeking consumer behavior
Influencing initial public offering investors with prestige: Signaling with board structure.
Journal Prestige, Publication Bias, and Other Characteristics Associated With Citation of Published Studies in Peer-Reviewed Journals
Measuring the value and prestige of scholarly journals
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prestige: [17] As opponents of semantic change are fond of pointing out, prestige once meant ‘trick, illusion’, and its use until the 19th century was usually derogatory. It comes via French prestige from Latin praestigiae ‘illusions produced by a conjurer or juggler’, an alteration of an unrecorded *praestrigiae. This would have been a derivative of praestringere ‘blindfold’, hence ‘confuse the sight, dazzle’, a compound verb formed from the prefix prae- ‘before’ and stringere ‘bind’ (source of English strict). The modern approbatory meaning appears to have been reintroduced from French.=> strict
prestige (n.)
1650s, "trick," from French prestige (16c.) "deceit, imposture, illusion" (in Modern French, "illusion, magic, glamour"), from Latin praestigium "delusion, illusion" (see prestigious). Derogatory until 19c.; sense of "dazzling influence" first applied 1815, to Napoleon.
1. renown; prestige
声威
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2. occupational prestige
职业声望
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3. enjoy prestige
享有声誉
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4. Having prestige;esteemed.
有威望的;受尊敬的
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5. prestige suggestion
威信暗示
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6. international prestige
国际威望
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7. prestige pricing
声望定价
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8. A prestige address;the prestige groups in society.
富有魅力的演说;社会中的名人圈
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9. prestige motive
声望动机
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10. prestige (the) first
信誉第一
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