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plaudit

/plaw-dit/US // ˈplɔ dɪt //UK // (ˈplɔːdɪt) //

褒奖,赞美之词,褒扬,赞扬

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Usually plaudits.

    • : an enthusiastic expression of approval: Her portrayal of Juliet won the plaudits of the critics.
    • : a demonstration or round of applause, as for some approved or admired performance.

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Examples

  • Not a thing—except that in some ways the plaudits for her are coming 60 years too late.

  • For all the individual plaudits he’s received since first strapping on skates in Edmonton, McDavid has experienced precious little team success.

  • Other Democrats in the state who have received some national plaudits — former gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis, Reps.

  • I was at home, probably moaning about my knees but texting him post-race plaudits.

  • In contrast, he has earned plaudits from the private sector for his regulatory approach, including by clarifying that banks are permitted to hold deposits backing stablecoins.

  • Like both men Vidal was arguably a gay radical and hero, although he would have hated the plaudit.

  • So, Sarit Hashkes, allow me to add my plaudit to those already offered you by your 3,300-plus supporters.

  • The highest plaudit mortal can hope to receive is, Well done, good and faithful servant.

  • Every plaudit which a vitious play, or a bad actor receives is a blow to the public morals, and the public taste.

  • The change of the Bank of Paris into an air-balloon, was a trick that obtained a full plaudit.

  • The gallant Plaudit lowered the colors of the hitherto invincible Lieber Karl.

  • As they struck the next turn Plaudit made a move to go up but Burns let out a link and Karl shot away.