reputable
reputable 英 [ˈrepjətəbl] 美 [ˈrɛpjətəbəl]
adj. 声誉好的;受尊敬的;卓越的
- Want the real scoop on your favorite singer's latest romance? Then you should probably find a more reputable source than the tabloids — meaning someone with a better reputation, in this case for telling the truth.
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- adj. 声誉好的;受尊敬的;卓越的
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1. If the company is a member, it’s a good sign that they are reputable (but not always).
如果公司是成员之一,一个好标志就是他们的名声好 (但不总是这样)。
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2. A SHOE THAT FITS If you are new to running, or have not been fitted in a few years, go first to a reputable store that specializes in running shoes.
一款合适的鞋 如果你刚开始 跑步或者在几年里还没有适应跑步的话,应先去一家声誉良好的跑鞋专店买鞋。
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3. If I didn't agree to any of them, the roles would be reversed: Thad would go to the most reputable, and have his case heard in my absence.
如果我不同意他们中的任何一位,那角色就会颠倒过来:萨德会向最有声望的法官申诉,在我缺席的情况下审理他的案子。
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