柯林斯詞典accolade /??k??le?d/ (accolades) 1. N-COUNT If someone is given an accolade, something is done or said about them which shows how much people admire them. 榮譽(yù)[正式] The Nobel Prize has become the ultimate accolade in the sciences. 諾貝爾獎(jiǎng)已成爲(wèi)科學(xué)界的最高榮譽(yù)。 He won accolades as one of America's top test pilots. 他作爲(wèi)美國(guó)頂級(jí)試飛員之一贏得了衆(zhòng)多榮譽(yù)。 返回 accolade劍橋詞典praise and approval 贊美,贊賞;榮譽(yù),嘉獎(jiǎng) He's been granted the ultimate accolade - his face on a postage stamp . 他獲得了最高榮譽(yù)——他的頭像被印在了郵票上。 Her approval was the highest accolade he could receive . 她的嘉許就是他所能得到的最高贊賞。 返回 accolade