He has a reputation as being straight as an arrow. He'd never get involved in corruption.
He's a financial analyst with a pretty good reputation for his analysis of economic trends.
to earn a reputation
Such conduct doesn't fit in with your reputation.
He is an exemplary person with an excellent reputation.
The high performance and the elegant design of this model have combined to give it a high reputation.
My mother told me that the only thing he could give me was a reputation.
Franzen was afraid that it might affect his reputation in literary circles.
Don't vote for that man in the next election, he has a very bad reputation
He managed to avoid damaging my reputation by dropping a hint.
You live freely if you haven't a reputation to lose.
Reputation is what you seem; character is what you are.
No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.
Chinese strategists are said to be go players, whereas Western ones have the reputation of being chess players.
Salmonella outbreaks blemished spinach importers' reputation for running clean factories.
Inglês palavra "reputacja"(reputation) ocorre em conjuntos: