reputación
/reputaˈθjon/, [re.pu.t̪aˈθjõn]reputation
Noun reputación f (plural reputaciones)
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reputation
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El chisme hirió su reputación.
The gossip hurt his reputation.
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Tiene una buena reputación allá donde vaya.
He has a good reputation no matter where he goes.
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Tom tiene una muy mala reputación por la ciudad.
Tom has a very bad reputation around town.
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A él le importa mucho su reputación.
He cares a lot about his reputation.
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Tom se preocupa mucho por su reputación.
Tom cares a lot about his reputation.
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Tom tiene reputación de nunca dejar a nadie más decir nada.
Tom has a reputation of never letting anyone else say anything.
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El incidente manchó su reputación.
The incident left a spot on his reputation.
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Tom tiene reputación de nunca dejar las cosas listas a tiempo.
Tom has a reputation of never getting things done on time.
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Tiene la reputación de ser el mejor abogado de la ciudad.
He is reputed the best lawyer in this city.
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Este escándalo le ha costado su reputación.
That scandal cost him his reputation.
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