acclaiming

英 [əˈkleɪmɪŋ] 美 [əˈkleɪmɪŋ]

v.  称誉某人 / 事物(为…); 给予高度评价
acclaim的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 称赞;赞扬
    If someone or something is acclaimed, they are praised enthusiastically.
    1. She has been acclaimed for the TV drama 'Prime Suspect'...
      她凭借电视剧《头号嫌疑犯》而受到好评。
    2. He was acclaimed as England's greatest modern painter...
      他被誉为英格兰现代最伟大的油画家。
    3. The group's debut album was immediately acclaimed a hip hop classic.
      这个组合的首张专辑一经推出便被盛赞为嘻哈乐的经典之作。
  2. N-UNCOUNT 公开赞扬;称誉
    Acclaim is public praise for someone or something.
    1. Angela Bassett has won critical acclaim for her excellent performance...
      安吉拉·贝塞特凭借其出色的表演赢得了评论界的好评。
    2. All this equipment has received international acclaim from the specialist hi-fi press.
      这套设备受到全球高保真音响专业报刊的赞誉。

双语例句

  1. His intrinsic beauty and power meant nothing to the hundreds of thousands who were acclaiming him and buying his books.
    对于向他欢呼、买他的书的千千万万读者说来,他内在的美与力是没有意义的。
  2. Acclaiming a report is not your fault, but lie pry privacy, be you is incorrect!
    炒作报道不是你的错,但撒谎窥探隐私,便是你的不对了!
  3. We come today Everyman of do sth over and over again, acclaiming our pony elder brother after all is a bit ham.
    今天咱们来折腾普通人,毕竟炒作咱们小马哥是有点过火。
  4. Please add my warmest congratulations to the large chorus of friends acclaiming your graduation.
    请把我最热烈的祝贺汇入朋友们给你的毕业赞歌。祝你一切顺利!
  5. The act of greeting or acclaiming.
    欢呼问候或欢迎的动作。
  6. In athletic field, you are the youthful acclaiming.
    运动场上的你们,是青春的赞叹。