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laudably

/law-duh-buhl/US // ˈlɔ də bəl //UK // (ˈlɔːdəbəl) //

值得称赞的是,值得赞扬的是,值得称道的是,可喜的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : deserving praise; praiseworthy; commendable: Reorganizing the files was a laudable idea.
    • : Medicine/Medical Obsolete. healthy; wholesome; not noxious.

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Examples

  • Recently, many laudable civic education initiatives have emerged.

  • So, allow us to shine a light on some good games that may not immediately seem laudable.

  • Critics say forest preservation is laudable but, without planting more trees, doesn’t help meet the state’s expressed goal of “no net loss” to the overall canopy.

  • First, while the goals of stakeholder capitalism—such as fairer wages, lesser income inequality, and smaller carbon footprint—are laudable, they are not, in and of themselves, the stuff of antitrust.

  • With laudable promptness, the speechifying began, as promised, at 11.

  • The garment is laudable: both innovative and socially conscious.

  • But the activists, for obvious and laudable reasons, want this option to be taken off the books in this case and for all time.

  • And we endorse the principle that no goal is laudable if it increases even slightly the risk of violence against our children.

  • These are telling remarks, and they show how laudable exercises in empathy can end up hurting those they intend to help.

  • It is a very laudable spirit on the part of a dying man to wish to—ah—perpetuate these old English names.

  • The laudable aim of America to convert the Filipino into an American in action and sentiment will probably never be realized.

  • "That is very kind of you, but I fancy it is rather late to form so laudable a resolve," the officer said in his sarcastic voice.

  • One American house makes a laudable attempt at a more exact terminology by calling the killed cultures of bacteria bacterins.

  • Then the sovereign is an impious wretch, a heretic; his destruction is laudable; heaven rejoices in his overthrow.