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 reputable ['rɛpjətəbl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 受好评的, 有声望的, 规范的

[法] 声誉好的, 可尊敬的




    reputable
    [ adj ]
    having a good reputation
    <adj.all>
    a reputable businessa reputable scientist
    a reputable wine


    Reputable \Rep"u*ta*ble\ (r?p"?-t?-b'l), a. [From {Repute}.]
    Having, or worthy of, good repute; held in esteem; honorable;
    praiseworthy; as, a reputable man or character; reputable
    conduct.

    In the article of danger, it is as reputable to elude
    an enemy as defeat one. --Broome.

    Syn: Respectable; creditable; estimable.
    -- {Rep"u ta*ble*ness}, n. --
    {Rep"u*ta*bly}, adv.

    1. Every reputable study of the world's "carrying capacity" has concluded that the world can feed its expected population growth.
    2. Consumers looking for a reputable physician often turn to the Yellow Pages, but researchers say verifying the credentials advertised can be all but impossible.
    3. The vase, which is insured, is so well known in art circles that there is virtually no chance it could be sold to a museum, dealer or reputable art collector, Kuchta said.
    4. Sedbergh is building its new centre; St Edward's is about to embark on a Pounds 6m development plan, complete with appeal director. With five reputable private schools nearby, St Edward's has the competition on its doorstep.
    5. Such guidance obviously includes detail, which is often given unduly prescriptive weight in civil litigation, or paraded as 'law' by safety contractors or less reputable safety consultants.
    6. He said he and Fleischmann would continue to only allow "reputable, sincere scientific collaborators" into their labs.
    7. "It became obvious we weren't going to get moving," said Pressley Beaver, the city official in charge of the cleanup. "We had a lot of highly reputable contractors tell us they weren't going to shoot craps and roll the dice.
    8. Probably not. Some of those entering the market will be strong and reputable.
    9. But experts say even the products sold by the most reputable vendors in this fledgling industry aren't certain to protect computers, because new kinds of viruses are appearing at such a rapid rate.
    10. "Plaintiff's contention that it misunderstood the terms in the note and deed of trust is not credible especially since the plaintiff has two reputable law firms as its general partners," he wrote.
    11. Officials said new unlimited liability laws in many states discourage reputable carriers from entering some ports, abandoning those ports to small tanker concerns with leaky ships and limited insurance.
    12. Ely said his group isn't trying to stall but wants to make sure that when the sprinklers are installed they are quality systems put in by reputable contractors.
    13. If it is a reputable foreign company which can bring with it new technology and management expertise, Astra could emerge the stronger.
    14. An official from one of the most reputable of the 240 property-development companies in Hainan estimates that builders have defaulted on five million square feet of empty office space.
    15. The "reputable" borrower wants to complete the project, which is now worth about half that amount, if the debt is written down.
    16. Foreign & Colonial is one of the most reputable names in the business.
    17. Community bond corporations are encouraged to hire a reputable accountant or lawyer to help them sift through project proposals.
    18. But perhaps the Cuban government needed to have an article published in a newspaper of the caliber of the Journal to attempt to defend its position and overshadow many objective articles that have appeared in similiarly reputable newspapers.
    19. Juana Ramirez was illegitimate, yet her reputable, if eccentric, family connections were sufficient to place her in the viceregal court at 15.
    20. However, I assure you that these are all from reputable publications (including The Wall Street Journal), some quoting from statements by high public officials.
    21. The market's losses have been so monstrous, and its reputation is so tarnished, that it is hard to imagine memberships in even the more profitable and reputable syndicates fetching a price in line with the size of their business.
    22. "We are confident that we are delivering an honest and valuable product via an honest, credible and reputable marketing organization," he said in a statement.
    23. "I don't believe any reputable large company will invest the money and run the risk of patent violation," he asserts.
    24. Meantime, Bolar employees took out a full-page advertisement in today's New York Times to defend the company's management as "reputable, honest and caring."
    25. Mr Campeau said he obtained reputable valuations a month before the sale which indicated that the value of the building 'was well in excess of what O&Y had paid'.
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