reputación
/reputaˈθjon/, [re.pu.t̪aˈθjõn]reputation
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Debemos crearnos una reputación.
We must work up a reputation.
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Muchos científicos tienen la reputación de ser excéntricos.
Many scientists have the reputation of being eccentric.
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Ese incidente dañó su reputación.
That incident harmed his reputation.
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Tom tiene mala reputación.
Tom has a bad reputation.
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Nadie será objeto de injerencias arbitrarias en su vida privada, su familia, su domicilio o su correspondencia, ni de ataques a su honra o a su reputación. Toda persona tiene derecho a la protección de la ley contra tales injerencias o ataques.
No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.
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Vivís libremente si no tenés una reputación que perder.
You live freely if you haven't a reputation to lose.
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Tom tiene reputación de jamás escuchar el consejo de nadie.
Tom has a reputation of never listening to anybody's advice.
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La reputación es muy inestable. La fidelidad es inconstante. Los equipos directivos se distancian cada vez más de su personal.
Reputations are volatile. Loyalties are fickle. Management teams are increasingly disconnected from their staff.
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