status / ˈsteɪ təs, ˈstæt əs /

⭐基础词汇身份身份地位身份信息

status2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the position of an individual in relation to another or others, especially in regard to social or professional standing: Women in India have a lower status than men and therefore less control over money.
  2. high social or professional standing; prestige: The Wilsons have status in the community because of their charitable work.
  3. state or condition of affairs: Arbitration has failed to change the status of the disagreement.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. conferring or believed to confer elevated status: a status car; a status job.

status 近义词

n. 名词 noun

rank

更多status例句

  1. You can see the status of your application from the Sqreen dashboard, receive notifications when there’s an incident and get information about incidents.
  2. We are actively looking into this issue, and will update you with more information as we receive it via our status page on Twitter.
  3. This affords companies an opportunity to examine the status quo and redesign their existing strategies to emerge as stronger leaders in the next normal.
  4. In 2017, the Supreme Court ruled that states have the right to decide the status of sports betting for themselves.
  5. Frustrated by the unpleasant banking experiences they and many millennials faced in the country, Bourgi and Bamba launched Djamo last year to challenge the banking industry status quo.
  6. When the problem is already political, when the intolerable situation is the status quo?
  7. Defenders of the status quo claim the old rules protect consumers.
  8. But when she called back, Brinsley was determined to tall her about his minted screenwriter status.
  9. Nothing,” Klein notes, “was more threatening to the education status quo in New York City than our charter school initiative.
  10. In a country where talk is “cheap” and opinions are “a dime a dozen,” we give the facts special privileges and special status.
  11. And his status is determined rather by his relation to the family than by his relation to the service.
  12. The unusual political status of a city, completely independent of county jurisdiction, was originated at this time also.
  13. In Roman times it received the dignity of a municipium—implying municipal status and Roman citizenship for its free inhabitants.
  14. She had no civil status, but when she married Jules Desmarets her name, Clemence, and her age were publicly announced.
  15. Gradus initialis hujus status est amicitia inordinata inter duos pueros aut duas puellas.