accolade 详细解释

accolade

[.ækə'leid]

n.表扬, 嘉奖, 武士爵位的授与

词形变化

动词过去式: accoladed | 动词过去分词: accoladed | 动词现在分词: accolading | 动词第三人称单数: accolades |

词义辨析

同义参见:

eulogy  applause  glory  

英英释义

名词 accolade:

a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction

同义词:award, honor, honour, laurels

补充

accoladeaccolade英:[ˈækəleid] 美:[ˈækəˌled, -ˌlɑd]n.1.赞美,骑士爵位的授予,连谱号

例句

1. She has been awarded Hollywood's accolade – the novel has been turned into a film.她受到了好莱坞的嘉许——小说拍成了电影。 2. This was the highest accolade he could receive.这是他能够获得的最高赞誉。 3. The coach was on hand to collect the accolade.眼看教练就要将这一荣誉收入囊中。 4. the ultimate official accolade of a visit by the Queen.女皇亲莅的最高官方礼遇。 5. There is no higher accolade at this school than an honorary degree.这所学校的最高荣誉是名誉学位。 6. She has been winning accolades [=she has been receiving praise] for her performances in small plays.一直以来,她凭借着在短剧中的表演赢得赞誉。 7. The movie's special effects have drawn accolades from both fans and critics. [=have been praised by both fans and critics]这部电影的特技赢得了影迷和评论家们的一致称赞。