cachet
英 [ˈkæʃeɪ]
美 [kæˈʃeɪ]
n. 威信; 声望
BNC.37065 / COCA.18680
牛津词典
noun
- 威信;声望
if sth has cachet , it has a special quality that people admire and approve of
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 声望;威望;威信
If someone or something has a certaincachet, they have a quality which makes people admire them or approve of them.- 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。 - A Mercedes carries a certain cachet.
梅塞德斯车代表一种尊贵。
- The social cachet of some form of qualification in India is powerful...
英英释义
noun
- a seal on a letter
- a warrant formerly issued by a French king who could warrant imprisonment or death in a signed letter under his seal
- an indication of approved or superior status
双语例句
- Perhaps popular restaurants like to have a waiting list for reservations because it adds to the cachet.
受追捧的餐厅愿意拥有等候订位的顾客名单,或许是因为这有助于提高餐厅的声望。 - Rembrandt's paintings show the cachet of genius.
伦勃朗的绘画是天才的象徵。 - For the status-conscious people of China, animal products have a certain cachet.
对于地位意识较强的中国人,皮草产品能带来某种高贵身份的感觉。 - They are buying not only the cachet but also the investment security of a brand and that customer is our market.
他们买的不仅是品牌,也是品牌的投资安全性,这样的客户才是我们的市场。 - To catch higher price points using designer cachet, Uniqlo started selling Jil Sander-designed clothing last month.
为了借助设计师声望把握较高端市场,优衣库上个月开始销售吉尔•桑德设计的服装。 - The brand equity of sushi as Japanese cultural property adds to the cachet of the country and cuisine.
作为日本的文化资产,寿司的品牌价值提高了日本及日本料理的声望。 - But the other one has a little bit different kind of cachet to him.
但是另外一个球员却和他有一点的不同。 - Federal courts have a certain cachet, which state courts lack.
联邦法院有某种州法院所缺乏的东西。 - People who attend Rolls-Royce's special meals, he claims, often transact millions of pounds worth of business having nothing to do with cars, but which give the events added cachet.
他声称,参加劳斯莱斯特别餐会的人经常进行价值数百万英镑、与汽车毫不相干的交易,但这提高了这些活动的声望。 - This is praised as "the coolest cachet in history" by media.
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