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91. | To enjoy high prestige among scholars |
| 望重士林 |
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92. | deserve the name |
| 应该得到这种声誉 |
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93. | Your reputation is very high. |
| 你的声誉很高。 |
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94. | One's prestige is in its climax |
| 威风十足 |
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95. | conduct calculated to bring the public service into disrepute |
| 行为有损公务员声誉 |
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96. | Undermine national prestige; impair national dignity |
| 有损国格 |
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97. | a questionable reputation |
| 值得怀疑的声誉 |
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98. | Boost up the prestige of sb. |
| 提高某人的威信 |
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99. | policy for Africa . did not win the Africa's support, but lead to the falling down of the America's prestige |
| 然而,他的前任——艾森豪威尔总统在非洲的政策却非但没有赢得非洲的支持,反而导致美国在非洲声誉的下降。 |
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100. | good reputation; prestige; credit; credibility; honor |
| 信誉 |
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