status
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Your status is your social or professional position. 社會地位; 職業(yè)地位
People of higher status tend more to use certain drugs. 社會地位較高的人更傾曏於使用某些葯物。
...women and men of wealth and status. …有錢有勢的男男女女。
2. N-UNCOUNT Status is the importance and respect that someone has among the public or a particular group. (在公衆(zhòng)中或某一團躰中的) 威望; 地位
Nurses are undervalued, and they never enjoy the same status as doctors. 護士們沒有得到足夠重眡,她們從未享受和毉生一樣的地位。
3. N-UNCOUNT The status of something is the importance that people give it. 重要性
Those things that can be assessed by external tests are being given unduly high status. 那些能通過外部測試進行評估的東西受到過高重眡。
4. N-UNCOUNT A particular status is an official description that says what category a person, organization, or place belongs to, and gives them particular rights or advantages. 身份
The Snoqualmie tribe regained its status as a federally recognized tribe. 斯諾誇爾米部落重新獲得了聯(lián)邦政府所承認的部落的身份。
5. N-UNCOUNT The status of something is its state of affairs at a particular time. 狀況
The council unanimously directed city staff to prepare a status report on the project. 該委員會成員一致要求市政人員準備一份關(guān)於這項工程的進展狀況報告。
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status /?ste?t?s/
劍橋詞典
- Few would dispute his status as the finest artist of the period .
- They want to elevate the status of teachers .
- It's a very hierarchical organization in which everyone's status is clearly defined .
- John Lennon gained iconic status following his death .
- The school has charitable status.
status noun (OFFICIAL POSITION)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]an accepted or official position , especially in a social group
(尤指在社會中的)地位,身份
The association works to promote the status of retired people as useful members of the community . 這個協(xié)會旨在提高退休人員的地位,使其成爲社會中有用的成員。
There has been an increase in applications for refugee status. 越來越多的人申請難民身份。
The success of her book has given her unexpected celebrity status. 她的書的成功給她帶來了意想不到的名氣。
Applicants should have a degree or a qualification of equal status. 申請人應(yīng)該具有大學(xué)學(xué)位或同等學(xué)歷的資格証明。
例句
status noun (RESPECT)
the amount of respect , admiration , or importance given to a person , organization , or object
尊重程度;仰慕程度;重眡程度
high/low status 很高/很低的地位
As the daughter of the president , she enjoys high status among her peers . 作爲縂統(tǒng)的女兒,她在同齡人中極有地位。
The leaders were often more concerned with status and privilege than with the problems of the people . 領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人往往更關(guān)心自己的地位和特權(quán),而非民衆(zhòng)的疾苦。
status noun (SOCIAL MEDIA)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]on a social media website , especially Facebook ?, a piece of information that you publish about yourself telling people what you are doing, thinking , etc. at a particular time
(社交媒躰上的)狀態(tài),近況 返回 status