prestige

  • 41Prestige — das Prestige (Mittelstufe) geh.: Ansehen, Image einer Person, Organisation o. Ä. in der Öffentlichkeit Beispiel: Er genießt in diesen Kreisen ein hohes Prestige. Kollokation: an Prestige verlieren …

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  • 42Prestige — Ansehen, Geltung, Image, Leumund, Ruf; (bildungsspr.): Nimbus, Renommee, Reputation. * * * Prestige,das:⇨Ansehen(1) Prestige 1.Image,Ruf,Profil,Reputation,Gesicht 2.→Ansehen …

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  • 43prestige — [17] As opponents of semantic change are fond of pointing out, prestige once meant ‘trick, illusion’, and its use until the 19th century was usually derogatory. It comes via French prestige from Latin praestigiae ‘illusions produced by a conjurer …

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  • 44prestige — /pre sti:ʒ/ noun 1. importance because of factors such as high quality or high value ♦ prestige product an expensive luxury product ♦ prestige offices expensive offices in a good area of the town 2. status achieved because of being successful,… …

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  • 45prestige — [17] As opponents of semantic change are fond of pointing out, prestige once meant ‘trick, illusion’, and its use until the 19th century was usually derogatory. It comes via French prestige from Latin praestigiae ‘illusions produced by a conjurer …

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  • 46PRESTIGE — s. m. Illusion attribuée à la magie, à quelque sortilége ; fascination. Tous les changements que semblaient opérer les magiciens d Égypte, n étaient que des prestiges, que de purs prestiges. Il y a du prestige à cela.   Il se dit, par extension,… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 47prestige — prestigeful, adj. /pre steezh , steej /, n. 1. reputation or influence arising from success, achievement, rank, or other favorable attributes. 2. distinction or reputation attaching to a person or thing and thus possessing a cachet for others or… …

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  • 48Prestige — El Prestige fue un petrolero monocasco cargado con 77.000 toneladas de fuel, cuyo hundimiento en el año 2002 frente a las costas españolas produjo una inmensa marea negra, que afectó a una amplia zona comprendida desde el norte de Portugal hasta… …

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  • 49Prestige — This name, with variant spellings Prestwich, Prestedge, Prestidge and Prestige, is of English locational origin from a place in Lancashire called Prestwich. Recorded as Prestwich in the 1194 Pipe Rolls of that county, the place was so named from… …

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  • 50Prestige — Pres|ti|ge [... ti:ʒə] das; s <aus gleichbed. fr. préstige, eigtl. »Blendwerk, Zauber«, dies aus gleichbed. spätlat. praestigium> [positives] Ansehen, Geltung, Wertschätzung [in der Öffentlichkeit] …

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