enthusiastic approval; "the book met with modest acclaim"; "he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd"; "they gave him more eclat than he really deserved" 同义词:acclamation, plaudits, plaudit, eclat,
praise vociferously; "The critics hailed the young pianist as a new Rubinstein" 同义词:hail, herald,
clap one''s hands or shout after performances to indicate approval 同义词:applaud, clap, spat,
例句与用法
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Her performance won her much critical acclaim . 她的表演大获评论界赞扬。
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His appointment as commander-in-chief in india had been generally acclaimed . 他被任命为印度总司令,人们交口称誉。
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Those commonly acclaimed as "great leaders" are not necessarily good men . 那些平时被誉为“伟大领袖”的人,不一定是好人。
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Success would be the avoidance of catastrophe, hardly an achievement that invites acclaim . 避免灾难就是胜利,这很难说是什么值得喝采的成就。
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That history reserves for those who measure themselves by acclaim rather than by achievement . 这部历史是专门为那些以欢呼而不是以成就来衡量自己的人保留的。
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He deemed himself the french navy, and the french navy acclaimed him their chief and their reviver . 他认为他自己就是法国海军,而法国海军也拥护他为他们的首领和复兴者。
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None of the truly creative writers of the early twentieth century enjoyed material success or popular acclaim . 二十世纪初期真正具有创造性的作家,没有人获得物质方面的成功和普遍的赞扬。
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Acclaimed poet rita dove to read at hku 知名美国诗人丽塔达夫在香港大学朗读诗作
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Goethe is acclaimed as germany ' s greatest poet 歌德被拥戴为德国最伟大的诗人。
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The movie drew endless acclaim from the audience 这部电影受到观众无心的称赞。