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plaudits

英 [ˈplɔːdɪts]

美 [ˈplɔːdɪts]

n.  赞誉; 称赞; 褒扬

牛津词典

    noun

    • 赞誉;称赞;褒扬
      praise and approval
      1. His work won him plaudits from the critics.
        他的作品赢得了评论家的赞赏。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-PLURAL 喝彩;称赞;赞扬
      If a person or a thing receivesplauditsfrom a group of people, those people express their admiration for or approval of that person or thing.
      1. They won plaudits and prizes for their accomplished films.
        他们因其高水准的电影赢得了赞扬和奖项。

    英英释义

    noun

    • enthusiastic approval
      1. the book met with modest acclaim
      2. he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd
      3. they gave him more eclat than he really deserved
      Synonym:acclaimacclamationplauditeclat

    双语例句

    • Ma Nuo has won plaudits for her stylish appearance, but is equally derided for her material girl image.
      马诺因其时尚的外表赚足了眼球,但同时也因其“拜金女”的作风而饱受奚落。
    • Currently winning plaudits with Germany's Wolfsburg, the striker's powerful shooting and aerial prowess make her a genuine predator in the box.
      最近在德国沃尔夫斯堡她赢得赞誉,这位射手强有力的射门和空中优势让她成为真正的杀手。
    • They won plaudits and prizes for their accomplished films.
      他们因其高水准的电影赢得了赞扬和奖项。
    • A new play that opened to the plaudits of the critics.
      受到评论家们喝彩的一出新戏剧。
    • By the plaudits he received, it was doubtless worthy of his fame.
      从他所得到的喝彩来看,它肯定是同他的声誉相符的。
    • Much smaller deals also attracted plaudits within the legal community.
      一些规模小得多的交易也获得了法律界内部的赞誉。
    • Mr Abe won the premiership largely through his tough approach to North Korea over its abductions of Japanese citizens, which won him public plaudits.
      安倍在大选中获胜,主要是因为他在朝鲜绑架日本公民问题上态度强硬,为他赢得了公众的赞誉。
    • Mr Rudd, who speaks fluent Mandarin and worked in China as a diplomat, initially won international plaudits for ratifying the Kyoto Protocol on climate change.
      讲一口流利的汉语、曾担任驻华外交官的陆克文,最初因批准有关气候变化的《京都议定书》(kyotoprotocol)而赢得了国际社会的喝彩。
    • His choice of attire-or rather his mother's for him-has also received plaudits.
      他对服装的选择或者更确切的说是他妈妈为他挑选的衣服也得到了很多的称赞。
    • Either you remain forever on the margins, pitching books to editors who have never heard your name, hoping for plaudits from authors whose own work you have never praised.
      你要么永远留在边缘,把书投给从未听说过你名字的编辑,期待那些你从来不欣赏的作者出来为你喝彩。