"prestige" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

prestige sustantivo

prestige + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 13
Prestige label • Prestige Record • prestige project • prestige brand • prestige class • ...
prestige + verbo
Kolokacji: 5
prestige allows • prestige grows • prestige suffers • prestige depends • prestige declines
verbo + prestige
Kolokacji: 27
gain prestige • enjoy prestige • lose prestige • enhance one's prestige • give prestige • ...
adjetivo + prestige
Kolokacji: 19
great prestige • international prestige • national prestige • social prestige • high prestige • ...
(3) social, cultural
Kolokacji: 2
(4) high, low
Kolokacji: 2
1. academic prestige = naukowy prestiż academic prestige
2. military prestige = militarny prestiż military prestige
3. intellectual prestige = intelektualny prestiż intellectual prestige
  • The tones were anguished rather than outright hostile because of Mr. Muller's intellectual prestige; his response was a patient reiteration that this was simply the way he saw the piece.
  • Anyone who thinks that Mr. Levine commissioned the Babbitt concerto out of some sense of obligation or merely to enhance his intellectual prestige does not understand him as an artist.
  • For Offenbach, this opera represented a shot at intellectual prestige, which, for all his success, he coveted badly.
  • Written in a strict 12-tone idiom, which no longer enjoys the intellectual prestige it did at midcentury, the opera remains one of the few products of that style that have won nonsectarian audiences.
  • But the composers with intellectual prestige were in the universities, training the next generation, and it was a tense time.
  • Their work carried less intellectual prestige than that of the political economists.
  • But in the fast-moving societies of the capitalist West, Marxism has lost the intellectual prestige it attained after the war through thinkers like Sartre.
  • In the end, roughly 5,000 sets were sold but Black considered himself well-rewarded in intellectual prestige.
  • That all the intellectual prestige of the Church should be lent to the support of vagueness, futility, and deliberate evasion?
  • By the 1960's, the Serialists commanded intellectual prestige and held influential academic posts.
4. institutional prestige = instytucjonalny prestiż institutional prestige
preposición + prestige
Kolokacji: 6
of prestige • for prestige • to one's prestige • in prestige • with prestige • ...

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