柯林斯詞典commend /k??m?nd/ (commending,commended,commends) 1. V-T If you commend someone or something, you praise them formally. 表?xiàng)? 稱(chēng)贊[正式] I commended her for that action. 我表?yè)P(yáng)了她的那次表現(xiàn)。 The reports commend her bravery. 報(bào)告稱(chēng)贊她的英勇。2. commendationN-COUNT 表?yè)P(yáng); 稱(chēng)贊 Clare won a commendation for bravery in 1998 after risking his life at the scene of a gas blast. 1998年克萊爾因在一次瓦斯爆炸現(xiàn)場(chǎng)甘冒生命危險(xiǎn)的勇敢行為而榮獲嘉獎(jiǎng)。3. V-T If someone commends a person or thing to you, they tell you that you will find them good or useful. 推薦[正式] I can commend it to him as a realistic course of action. 我可以把它作為一套現(xiàn)實(shí)的行動(dòng)方案推薦給他。 返回 commend劍橋詞典to formally praise someone or something 贊揚(yáng),稱(chēng)贊,表彰 The judge commended her for/on her bravery . 法官稱(chēng)贊了她的勇敢。 For a low-budget film , it has much to commend it (= it deserves praise ). 作為一部低預(yù)算影片,它有不少值得稱(chēng)道之處。 It says on the back cover of the book "highly commended". 書(shū)的封底上寫(xiě)著“隆重推薦”。 返回 commend