plaudit
['plɔ:dit]
n. 赞美, 喝彩
例句与用法:
A new play that opened to the plaudits of the critics.
受到评论家们喝彩的一出新戏剧
She won plaudits for the way she presented her case.
她妙语陈情博得众口交赞。
n.
(常复数)拍手喝彩; 赞美
plauditplauditD.J.:[ˈplɔ:dit]K.K.:[ˈplɔdɪt]n.1.■鼓掌, 喝彩2.■称赞, 赞扬
plaudit['plɔ:dit]n.1.■[常为复数]2.■拍手;(鼓掌)喝彩3.■赞扬,称赞,赞美
plauditplaudit[ˈplɔ:dit]n.1.■[常用复]喝采; 赞美They acknowledged the enthusiastic plaudits of the crowd.他们对人群中爆发的热烈喝采答礼。
继承用法plauditoryadj.
plaudit
■She win plaudit for the way she present her case.
她妙语陈情博得众口交赞。
■As the dust starts to settle, which banks deserve the most [w]plaudit[/w]s?
当尘埃开始落定,哪个银行将赢得最多喝彩?
■Tip plaudit [n.] An expression of praise.
称赞;赞扬;喝采;
■The highest plaudit Mr Jarre could give a director was that he was “entrusting”, and left him to it.
贾尔先生对导演们的最高褒奖就是“信任别人”,放手让他去做。
■Ziyan watched the ceremony alive on TV and witnessed the successful speech made by the manager-in-chief, which won the plaudit of the crowds.
那天晚上,紫烟特意守在电视机前收看了竣工典礼,老总的发言非常成功,好几次都被热烈的掌声打断。