cachet
英 ['k??e?]
美[k?'?e]
- n. (證明品質的)優良標志;公務印章;私人印戳;標記;威望;紀念郵戳
- n. (Cachet)人名;(法、羅)卡謝
實用場景例句
- Federal courts have a certain cachet which state courts lack.
- 聯邦法院有某種州法院所缺乏的特別的東西.
《簡明英漢詞典》
- In the world of jewelry, the Cartier name has long - standing cachet.
- 在珠寶世界里, 卡迪亞這個名字有著經久不衰的威望.
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- France's Champagne region, for instance, helps give Veuve Clicquot special cachet.
- 例如法國香檳區就給[凱歌皇牌]特別的尊貴象徵.
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- Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company.
- 她的出席能夠給公司帶來好名聲.
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- Dr. Manette was imprisoned through a lettre de cachet.
- 馬奈特醫生由逮捕密令被囚禁.
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- Rembrandt's paintings show the cachet of genius.
- 倫勃朗的繪畫是天才的象徵.
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- A perch at Goldman Sachs used to a certain cachet as well a private jet.
- 以前,在高盛(GoldmanSachs)擔任要職,除了能享用私人飛機,還能獲得一定的聲望.
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- But the cachet of the top Valley brands only goes so far over here.
- 但這些硅谷著名風險投資品牌在中國并不是特別成功.
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