status
status 英 [ˈsteɪtəs] 美 [ˈstetəs, ˈstætəs]
n. 地位;状况
- If someone wants to know the status of something, they want to know what condition it's in, where it is, or how much progress it's made. You've probably checked the status of your flight to see if it's on time or delayed.
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- n. 地位;状况
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1. They were granted refugee status.
他们获得了难民身分。
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2. The party was denied legal status.
那个党没有获得合法地位。
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3. low status jobs
地位低下的工作
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4. to have a high social status
拥有很高的社会地位
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5. She achieved celebrity status overnight.
她一夜之间成为名流。
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6. The job brings with it status and a high income.
担任这一职务既有显贵的地位又有丰厚的收入。
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7. What is the current status of our application for funds?
我们申请资金目前的状况如何?
- status (n.) 1670s, "height" of a situation or condition, later "legal standing of a person" (1791), from Latin status "condition, position, state, manner, attitude," from past participle stem of stare "to stand," from PIE *ste-tu-, from root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm." Sense of "standing in one's society or profession" is from 1820. Status symbol first recorded 1955; status-seeker from 1956. Status-anxiety is from 1959.
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