cachet
英['kæʃeɪ]
美[kæ'ʃeɪ]
GRE
Noun:
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an indication of approved or superior status
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a warrant formerly issued by a French king who could warrant imprisonment or death in a signed letter under his seal
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a seal on a letter
- 1. The social cachet of some form of qualification in India is powerful.
- 在印度,具有某种资格享有巨大的社会威望。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. A Mercedes carries a certain cachet.
- 梅塞德斯车代表一种尊贵。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Federal courts have a certain cachet which state courts lack.
- 联邦法院有某种州法院所缺乏的特别的东西.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. Her success in business had earned her a certain cachet in society.
- 她事业有成,赢得了一定的社会声望.
来自辞典例句
- 5. In the world of jewelry, the Cartier name has long - standing cachet.
- 在珠宝世界里, 卡迪亚这个名字有着经久不衰的威望.
来自互联网
用作名词 (n.)
- Rembrandt's paintings show the cachet of genius.
伦勃朗的绘画是天才的象徵。
- Federal courts have a certain cachet which state courts lack.
联邦法院有某种州法院所缺乏的特别的东西。
- Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company.
他的出席给予了公司一定的威望。
- Her success in business had earned her a certain cachet in society.
她事业有成,赢得了一定的社会声望。
- No other brand name has quite the same cachet.
其他任何品牌都没有这样的信誉。