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plaudits

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

褒奖,赞誉,褒扬,赞扬

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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

  • Officially, the White House had nothing but plaudits for Hagel and his abilities running the enormous Defense Department.

  • The moment brought Huckabee plaudits from some unlikely corners.

  • The plaudits, visitors, and money to fix those boilers would roll in.

  • The notion of a Paul receiving plaudits from progressives is not new.

  • But all these changes will be painful, and win him little in the way of plaudits.

  • Returning to Bithoor the Nana was proclaimed Peishwa amid the booming of cannon and the plaudits of his retainers.

  • In manners affable, and in benevolence unsurpassed, the Kentucky planter gains the plaudits of all.

  • The critics were fulsome in their praise and the public was lavish with its plaudits, but I was abjectly miserable.

  • Is out of employ now; and never touches a drop of foreign wine by any chance (tremendous plaudits).

  • The Hero, who eventually came into his estates amid the plaudits of the Pit, while you were left to die in the streets!