late 14c., from Middle French reputer (late 13c.) or directly from Latin reputare "to count over, reckon; think over" (see reputation). Related: Reputed; reputing.
repute (n.)
1550s, from repute (v.).
双语例句
1. Under his stewardship, the UN's repute has risen immeas-urably.
在他的管理下,联合国的声望得到了极大提升。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Chicago has 6 graduate and professional schools of high repute.