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61. | an unquestionable (or unequivocal) loss of prestige. |
| 对声望毫无疑问的(确实的)损失。 |
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62. | One's position and prestige are daily increasing |
| 位望日隆 |
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63. | Our quality and prestige create our future. |
| 我们的质量和信誉造就我们的未来! |
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64. | a woman of great prestige or ability. |
| 有伟大威望或能力的女人。 |
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65. | prestige and reputation, usually combined with seniority |
| 资望 |
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66. | he wanted to achieve power and prestige. |
| 他想取得权力和威望。 |
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67. | have, enjoy, earn prestige in the community |
| 在社会上很有影响 |
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68. | To lower in rank, prestige, or esteem. |
| 使谦卑,贬低降低地位、威望或尊严 |
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69. | He has high prestige in this area. |
| 他在地面儿上很有威信。 |
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70. | Lawyers have it all: glamour, prestige, money. |
| 魅力、望与金钱,律师一样不缺。 |
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