柯林斯詞典praise /pre?z/ (praising,praised,praises) 1. V-T If you praise someone or something, you express approval for their achievements or qualities. 稱贊 The American president praised Turkey for its courage. 美國(guó)總統(tǒng)稱贊了土耳其的勇氣。 Many others praised Sanford for taking a strong stand. 還有許多人稱贊桑福德立場(chǎng)堅(jiān)定。2. N-UNCOUNT Praise is what you say or write about someone when you are praising them. 贊美 All the ladies are full of praise for the staff and service they received. 所有女士對(duì)工作人員和她們得到的服務(wù)贊不絕口。 I have nothing but praise for the police. 我對(duì)警察只有贊揚(yáng)。 返回 praise劍橋詞典 praise verb [T] (SHOW APPROVAL) to express admiration or approval of the achievements or characteristics of a person or thing 贊揚(yáng),表?yè)P(yáng) He should be praised for his honesty . 他應(yīng)該因?yàn)檎\(chéng)實(shí)而獲得表?yè)P(yáng)。 My parents always praised me when I did well at school . 我在學(xué)校里表現(xiàn)好時(shí)父母總是夸獎(jiǎng)我。 He was highly praised for his research on heart disease . 他因在心臟病方面的研究而受到高度贊揚(yáng)。 例句 His friends praised his generosity , wit , and learning .He praised her professionalism and dynamism .The police praised motorists for driving sensibly in the appalling conditions .The speech praised those who had displayed gallantry in the liberation of their country .I tried to boost his ego by praising his cooking . praise verb [T] (WORSHIP) to honour , worship , and express admiration for a god 贊頌,贊美(神) They sang hymns praising God . 他們唱頌歌來(lái)贊頌上帝。 返回 praise