cachet
cachet 英 [ˈkæʃeɪ] 美 [kæˈʃeɪ]
n. (证明品质的)优良标志;公务印章;私人印戳;标记;威望;纪念邮戳
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- Certain high-end brands have a particular cachet, or respectability. People just know they are the finest of their kind.
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- n. (证明品质的)优良标志;公务印章;私人印戳;标记;威望;纪念邮戳
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1. Apple makes flashy gadgets, and it gets a certain amount of cachet from the more fashionable segments of the tech world.
苹果公司制造华丽的小玩意儿,并从科技界部分比较时髦者得到一定数量的威望。
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2. MySpace has ahuge number of users, and while it no longer has its former cachet it remainshighly popular, especially when used for its primary purpose: music discoveryand promotion.
“我的空间”有巨大的用户群,它没有了它以前那样的威望了,但它仍然十分流行,尤其是在它最主要的用途上:音乐的发现与推广。
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3. But the cachet of the top Valley brands only goes so far over here.
不过,这些顶级硅谷风投品牌的优良标志只能做到这种程度。
- cachet (n.) 1630s, "a seal," Scottish borrowing of French cachet "seal affixed to a letter or document" (16c.), from Old French dialectal cacher "to press, crowd," from Latin coactare "constrain" (see cache). Meaning evolved 18c. (via French lettre de cachet "letter under seal of the king") to "(letter under) personal stamp (of the king)," thence to "symbol of prestige" (1840).
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