单词 | cachet |
释义 | cachet (kæʃeɪ , US kæʃeɪ ) singular noun If someone or something has a certain cachet, they have a quality which makes people admire them or approve of them. [written, approval] A Mercedes carries a certain cachet. Synonyms: prestige, credit, status, importance Collocations: certain cachet Wilmslow has always had a certain cachet and there is a great range of properties. Times, Sunday Times (2006) There is still a certain cachet here if you are one. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The idea is that they have a certain cachet and can bring diverse skills to the boardroom. Times, Sunday Times (2006) It has an exceptional style and a certain cachet. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Since being nicked, it has turned up on social networking sites and gained a certain cachet. Times, Sunday Times (2012) |
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