praised 的 2 个定义
- the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation.
- the offering of grateful homage in words or song, as an act of worship: a hymn of praise to God.
- the state of being approved or admired: The king lived in praise for many years.
- Archaic. a ground for praise, or a merit.
praised, prais·ing.
- to express approval or admiration of; commend; extol.
- to offer grateful homage to, as in words or song.
praised 近义词
admired
由praised构成的短语
- praise to the skies
- damn with faint praise
- sing someone's praises
更多praised例句
- In that time, I’ve seen plenty of praise for and prejudice against crowd marketing.
- Days before roster cuts, Wright leaped to snare a deep pass against tight coverage in practice, drawing praise from Rivera.
- Even if she was your best friend and you sang her praises when making introductions, all communication beyond that point is strictly between the job seeker and the employer.
- There was a lot of technical jargon, some charts without numbers, and videos of power users singing the new processors’ praises.
- While the Hoosiers rightfully deserve praise for their latest win in their 3-0 start, Michigan was underwhelming throughout the first half on both sides of the ball.
- He praised Rick Santorum, famous for wearing sweater vests in 2012, for running a “fashion forward campaign.”
- Critics praised his crooning, even if they regarded it little more than a gimmick.
- In his 2010 evaluation, Wright was praised for “excellent knowledge of RRC rules, regulations and policies.”
- The President praised Wiliam's efforts to combat illegal wildlife trade, saying: "I think it's very important work."
- Even those who have been leading protests against the verdict have praised Donovan.
- This attracted much attention, and the London journals praised the artist.
- The guests relished it greatly and Alila's father was praised very much for surprising them with this dainty.
- The action is excellent and the materials employed and the care and workmanship shown throughout cannot be too highly praised.
- Somehow the comparison in his favour was disagreeable—he preferred to hear his cousin praised, but certainly not belittled.
- We saw the botanical garden so much praised by Humboldt; but it is in sad disorder, having been for some time entirely neglected.