plaudits / ˈplɔ dɪt /

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plaudits 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.

plaudits 近义词

n. 名词 noun

applause

更多plaudits例句

  1. Officially, the White House had nothing but plaudits for Hagel and his abilities running the enormous Defense Department.
  2. The moment brought Huckabee plaudits from some unlikely corners.
  3. The plaudits, visitors, and money to fix those boilers would roll in.
  4. The notion of a Paul receiving plaudits from progressives is not new.
  5. But all these changes will be painful, and win him little in the way of plaudits.
  6. Returning to Bithoor the Nana was proclaimed Peishwa amid the booming of cannon and the plaudits of his retainers.
  7. In manners affable, and in benevolence unsurpassed, the Kentucky planter gains the plaudits of all.
  8. The critics were fulsome in their praise and the public was lavish with its plaudits, but I was abjectly miserable.
  9. Is out of employ now; and never touches a drop of foreign wine by any chance (tremendous plaudits).
  10. The Hero, who eventually came into his estates amid the plaudits of the Pit, while you were left to die in the streets!