approbation 英 [ˌæprəˈbeɪʃn]   美 [ˌæprəˈbeʃən]

approbation

approbation  英 [ˌæprəˈbeɪʃn] 美 [ˌæprəˈbeʃən]

n. 认可;赞许;批准 

名词复数:approbations 

Until his Medicare plan was rolled out in early April he had spent months bathing in warm approbation from many pundits, who had decided to anoint him as an icon of fiscal responsibility. 在4月初抛出其“老年医保”计划之前的几个月里,他一直浸沉在许多专家热情的赞扬认可气氛之中,这些专家们还将他尊为负责任财政政策的化身。
When he heard them for the first time he was as surprised as he was pleased, and with his approbation my road to freedom was widened. 当他第一次听到我对他读这些诗的时候,他是又惊讶又高兴,有了他的好评,我的自由之路更加宽广了。

  • Approbation is a formal word for approval or praise. Approbation is like getting the nod in a big way. Politicians rely on the public’s approbation to get elected.
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  • n. 认可;赞许;批准
  • 1. Until his Medicare plan was rolled out in early April he had spent months bathing in warm approbation from many pundits, who had decided to anoint him as an icon of fiscal responsibility.

    在4月初抛出其“老年医保”计划之前的几个月里,他一直浸沉在许多专家热情的赞扬认可气氛之中,这些专家们还将他尊为负责任财政政策的化身。

  • 2. When he heard them for the first time he was as surprised as he was pleased, and with his approbation my road to freedom was widened.

    当他第一次听到我对他读这些诗的时候,他是又惊讶又高兴,有了他的好评,我的自由之路更加宽广了。

  • approbation (n.) "approval, endorsement," early 15c., from Old French aprobacion "approval" (Modern French approbation) and directly from Latin approbationem (nominative approbatio) "an approval," noun of action from past participle stem of approbare "to assent to" as good (see approve). Also in Middle English in a now-obsolete sense of "proven effectiveness, excellence" (late 14c.).
ap·pro·ba·tion / ˌæprəˈbeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌæprəˈbeɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) approval or agreement 认可;批准 ap·pro·ba·tion / ˌæprəˈbeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌæprəˈbeɪʃn /
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