reputational
adjective uk/ˌrep.jəˈteɪ.ʃən.əl/ us/ˌrep.jəˈteɪ.ʃən.əl/
名誉的;声望的;名望的
related to someone's or something's reputation (= the opinion that other people have about them or it)
The reputational damage of having a director or other employee prosecuted for bribery will be significant. 因贿赂而被起诉的董事或其他员工,由此对公司带来的名誉损害将是巨大的。
Such attacks could represent a substantial reputational risk to the company. 此类攻击可能会极大地损害公司的声誉。
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- But sponsors are unlikely to allow defaults - the reputational harm could be massive.
- The potential reputational fallout from court action remains something that financial institutions would prefer to avoid.
- He added that the reputational enhancement of implementing his recommendations would help BAE's performance in the long run.