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praise AHD[prāz] D.J.[preɪz]K.K.[prez]n.(名词)- Expression of approval, commendation, or admiration.称赞,赞赏:表达赞同、赞扬或仰慕
- The extolling or exaltation of a deity, ruler, or hero.赞颂,颂扬:对神、统治者或英雄的颂扬或褒奖
- Archaic A reason for praise; merit.【古语】 优点,美德:赞颂的理由;优点
v.tr.(及物动词)praised, prais.ing, prais.es - To express warm approbation of, commendation for, or admiration for.赞扬,赞赏:表达热烈的赞同、赞扬或仰慕
- To extol or exalt; worship.赞颂,崇敬:颂场或褒奖;崇拜
- Middle English preise 中古英语 preise
- from preisen [to praise] 源自 preisen [赞颂]
- from Old French preisier 源自 古法语 preisier
- from Late Latin pretiāre [to prize] 源自 后期拉丁语 pretiāre [评价]
- from Latin pretium [price] * see per- 5源自 拉丁语 pretium [价格] * 参见 per- 5
praisʹer n.(名词)praise, acclaim, commend, extol, laud- These verbs mean to express approval or admiration.Topraise is to voice approbation, commendation, or esteem: 这些动词意为表达赞同或敬慕。Praise 是指表达赞同、赞扬或敬重: "I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him" (Shakespeare). “我来是为了埋葬凯撒而不是赞颂他” (莎士比亚)。 "She was enthusiastically praising the beauties of Gothic architecture" (Francis Marion Crawford).“她正热情地赞颂着哥特式建筑的美” (弗朗西斯·马里恩·克劳福德)。
- Acclaim usually implies hearty approbation warmly and publicly expressed: Acclaim 常表示公开且热情地表达出来的衷心赞美: The restoration of the frescoes is being widely but not universally acclaimed by art historians.壁画的修复在艺术史学家那里得到了广泛但非一致的称颂。
- Commend suggests moderate or restrained approval, as that accorded by a superior: Commend 表示类似于上级所给予的温和而有节制的赞扬: The judge commended the jury for their patience and hard work. Toextol is to praise highly; the term suggests exaltation or glorification: 法官赞扬了陪审团耐心及辛勤的工作。 Extol 指高度赞扬; 该词表达了一种赞扬和赞颂的意思: "that sign of old age, extolling the past at the expense of the present" (Sydney Smith).“那年迈的标记以现时为代价颂扬了过去” (西德尼·史密斯)。
- Laud connotes respectful or lofty, often inordinate praise: Laud 意指尊敬或崇高的或常为过度的赞美: "aspirations which are lauded up to the skies" (Charles Kingsley).“被吹捧上天的宏愿” (查尔斯·金斯利)
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