by reputation

凭声誉:通过他人口中的评价或传闻得知的。

常用释义

词性释义

凭声誉:通过他人口中的评价或传闻得知的。
例句
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1·She was by reputation a good organizer.
久闻她是个出色的组织者。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·She is a good lawyer by reputation.
她是名有声望的律师。
3·If so, we could then filter the conversation by reputation rather than popularity.
循着这个思路,我们可以依据信誉对消息进行过滤,而不单是流行程度。
4·Same on Facebook. I probably know 40 of my Facebook friends well 100 glancingly 200 by reputation.
在Facebook上是一样的,我大概只能比较好地了解40个Facebook朋友,大约100个只是看着大概知道,200个仅仅是知道他们的名声。
5·Same on Facebook. I probably know 40 of my Facebook friends well, 100 glancingly, 200 by reputation.
在Facebook上是一样的,我大概只能比较好地了解40个Facebook朋友,大约100个只是看着大概知道,200个仅仅是知道他们的名声。
6·In a field that is, by reputation, notoriously dull, this looks like something to get genuinely excited about.
在这个异常枯燥呆板的领域,这看起来确实值得高兴。
7·Worst of all, ranking by reputation allows famous places to coast along, while making life hard for feisty upstarts.
最糟糕的是,以名气来排行,也使得名校失去了上进心,而力争上游的学校却因此举步维艰。
8·Worst of all, ranking by reputation allows famous places to coast along, while making life hard for feisty upstarts .
更糟糕的是,根据名气来评级会让名校成绩下滑,而让那些充满活力的新兴学校生存困难。
9·Not only by reputation. Most patients agree that it is an ideal medicine for their illness. You can let your grandpa have a try.
不仅仅是声誉了,服过些药 的病人都说是 治疗他们 的 病症 的理想药物,您可以您祖父试试。
10·By reputation, millennials are notorious for having one foot out the door, scanning other potential employers for a better offer.
八零、九零后有一个众所周知的坏名声,那就是一只脚跨在门外,不断搜索可能提供更好待遇的用人单位。