acclaimed / əˈkleɪm /

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acclaimed3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to welcome or salute with shouts or sounds of joy and approval; applaud: to acclaim the conquering heroes.
  2. to announce or proclaim with enthusiastic approval: to acclaim the new king.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make acclamation; applaud.
n. 名词 noun

acclaimed 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

praised

acclaimed 的近义词 5

更多acclaimed例句

  1. He was ambitious, but he couldn’t, in good conscience, continue to receive acclaim for producing paintings of nothing.
  2. Katori Hall’s drama about the employees of a Mississippi Delta strip club premiered to widespread acclaim in July.
  3. Amid the year’s reckoning over race in America, graphic novels continued to give voice to once-underrepresented stories, and creators of color drew critical acclaim.
  4. You opened in August last year and then got all of this critical acclaim.
  5. Unlike Burger King, which debuted its Impossible Whopper last year to wide acclaim, McDonald’s is not officially naming the supplier for its plant-based patties.
  6. The 1989 picture is remembered for the acclaimed (and sort-of-creepy, to be real for a moment) Disney family film that it is.
  7. The Hangover star, currently in the critically acclaimed Birdman, certainly knows how to bring the funny as well as the awkward.
  8. The acclaimed auteur spoke to Marlow Stern about a month ago on how cable TV is the new arthouse.
  9. At a concert on Friday in Sydney, the acclaimed rapper called out a pair of fans for not standing up at the show.
  10. Acclaimed novelist Vikram Chandra is equally obsessed with the tech world of computer coding and the realm of imagination.
  11. Nothing bad (she had already acclaimed it to Amy and Jessie) could happen to her with that frock on.
  12. These resolves condemned the Stamp Act and defiantly acclaimed the rights which they considered essential to civil liberty.
  13. But the People, the workers of America, have joyously acclaimed the rebellious manhood of Homestead.
  14. A new writer, if he is any good, will be acclaimed generally with more noise than he deserves.
  15. His people had utterly disapproved of the journey, but they acclaimed him joyously on the two days' progress to Burgos.