byword的意思和读音

byword

: [ˈbaɪˌwɜrd] : [ˈbaɪˌwɜː(r)d]

n.

bywords  

n.embodiment,perfect example,epitome,catch phrase,proverb

bywordn.

1.a ~ for stha person or thing that is a well-known or typical example of a particular quality

The name Chanel became a byword for elegance.

2.a word or phrase that is well known or often used

na.1.,;2.,3.

n.1.if someone or something is a byword for a particular quality, they have a strong reputation for that quality

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1.It had become a byword for reckless lending , offering home loans of up to 125% and borrowing heavily on the international money markets.125%使”。

2.Just as Cadillac used to be synonymous with luxury and BMW with sportiness, Toyota was a byword for quality and reliability.

3.The name of Figs, which had been a byword of reproach, became as respectable and popular a nickname as any other in use in the school.

4.Even more impressively, a region which had become a byword for financial instability mostly sailed through the recent recession.退

5.The bank has been a byword for sound lending (see chart).

6.Under Jobs, the company has gone from strength to strength, establishing itself as a byword for innovation and elegant design.

7.Over almost a century and a half, Brooks England has grown from a small workshop to a byword in quality craftsmanship.

8.George Rood, conscious that he need not exhibit a brilliancy which was almost a byword , opened his mouth only to put food into it .·

9.Girls Do not Cry is her pledge to release to the most perfect state, it is proved that the tears she is no longer a byword sad.

10.God has made me a byword to everyone, a man in whose face people spit .使