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commendable

/kuh-men-duh-buhl/US // kəˈmɛn də bəl //

值得赞扬,值得称赞,值得赞扬的,值得称赞的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : worthy of praise: She did a commendable job of informing all the interested parties.

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Examples

  • It was commendable that the Dubs made the play-in tournament without Klay Thompson, but they did so largely on the strength of their defense, which finished fifth in the league.

  • I understand the mayor is trying to keep us safe and that’s commendable, but people want and need to go to church.

  • In one of her more commendable moments, she refuses this offer.

  • I did not in anyway mean to attack the Romney family for adopting a child, which is truly commendable.

  • Indeed, Americans are doing a commendable job at keeping up with financial obligations.

  • But some acts may be required, or at least commendable, regardless of their results.

  • Siegel obviously believes this to be a commendable attitude.

  • The Ohio tobacco growers have shown a spirit of enterprise in this direction that is as commendable as it is rare.

  • With commendable enterprise he had fitted up a portion of his barn and had labeled it "Motor Garage" in huge letters.

  • The reading desk is a commendable article, and with care will last a considerable period.

  • He was looking at her out of the same solemn assurance that it had been commendable in him to preserve that romantic loyalty.

  • In a statement printed in the "Courier," Bassett had accepted defeat in a commendable spirit of resignation.