plaudit / ˈplɔ dɪt /

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plaudit 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Usually plaudits.

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

plaudit 近义词

n. 名词 noun

praise

更多plaudit例句

  1. Not a thing—except that in some ways the plaudits for her are coming 60 years too late.
  2. For all the individual plaudits he’s received since first strapping on skates in Edmonton, McDavid has experienced precious little team success.
  3. Other Democrats in the state who have received some national plaudits — former gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis, Reps.
  4. I was at home, probably moaning about my knees but texting him post-race plaudits.
  5. 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.
  6. Like both men Vidal was arguably a gay radical and hero, although he would have hated the plaudit.
  7. So, Sarit Hashkes, allow me to add my plaudit to those already offered you by your 3,300-plus supporters.
  8. The highest plaudit mortal can hope to receive is, Well done, good and faithful servant.
  9. Every plaudit which a vitious play, or a bad actor receives is a blow to the public morals, and the public taste.
  10. The change of the Bank of Paris into an air-balloon, was a trick that obtained a full plaudit.
  11. The gallant Plaudit lowered the colors of the hitherto invincible Lieber Karl.
  12. As they struck the next turn Plaudit made a move to go up but Burns let out a link and Karl shot away.