词汇 | reputedly |
释义 | reputedlyWord family noun reputation repute disrepute reputingadjective reputable ≠ disreputable reputed reputativereputelessadverb reputedly reputablyreputatively re·put·ed·ly /rɪˈpjuːtɪdli/ adverbadv [sentence adverbadv] REPUTATIONaccording to what some people say 据说 SYN reportedly, → allegedly The committee had reputedly spent over $3000 on ‘business entertainment’. 据说委员会在 “业务接待”上花了三千多美元。 Examples from the Corpus reputedly• The two actors reputedly almost came to blows and ended the film not talking to each other.• Some, uncharitably, have suggested the railways, particularly as his last book reputedly didn't sell so well.• Pierry derives its name from a stratum of flint in the subsoil which reputedly gives its wine a marked flinty taste.• If so, then Social Darwinism would work just as selectively in government where the bureaucratic struggle is reputedly severe.• The situation is that of the outsider meeting the pleasures of a different, reputedly splendid civilization.• His wife, reputedly to his fury, once sat on the bonnet of one and scratched its paintwork.• Already Fitch's new headquarters is reputedly worth the £13 million it cost to buy and convert. |
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