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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
reputable
rep·ut·able BrE [ˈrepjətəbl] NAmE [ˈrepjətəbl] adjective that people consider to be honest and to provide a good service Syn: respected •a reputable dealer/company/supplier compare ↑disreputable Word Origin: [reputable] early 17th cent.: from obsolete French, or from medieval Latin reputabilis, from Latin reputare ‘reflect upon’, from re- (expressing intensive force) + putare ‘think’. Example Bank: •Customers who are tired of waiting turn to less reputable suppliers. •He spent a lot of time hanging around the less reputable bars in Chicago. •Some of the men looked less than reputable. •a highly reputable company •Buy your car from a reputable dealer. •How do you know whether Internet traders are reputable or not? •If you bought your computer from a reputable company, they should refund your money.
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