Her success in business had earned her a certain cachet in society. 她, 赢声望.
Rembrandt's paintings show the cachet of genius. 伦勃朗绘象徵.
Dr. Manette was imprisoned through a lettre de cachet. 奈特医逮捕密令被囚禁。
cachet [ noun ]
an indication of approved or superior status
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a warrant formerly issued by a French king who could warrant imprisonment or death in a signed letter under his seal
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a seal on a letter
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Cachet \Cach"et\, n. [F. fr. cacher to hide.] A seal, as of a letter.
{Lettre de cachet} [F.], a sealed letter, especially a letter or missive emanating from the sovereign; -- much used in France before the Revolution as an arbitrary order of imprisonment. ※ ||