kudos
kudos 英 [ˈkju:dɒs] 美 [ˈkudɑs]
n. 荣誉;名望;称赞
名词复数:kudoss
- If you're really good at judo, you will get kudos, or praise and congratulations, for your speed and strength.
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- n. 荣誉;名望;称赞
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1. When a solider was refused his earned due, or kudos, it was considered a very serious insult.
如果一个士兵拒绝接受他应得的报酬或荣誉,那可以说是一种很严重的侮辱。
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2. As well as improving transport for commuters, he envisages Slim Ride could also add kudos to the city as a unique transport of mode for tourists.
轻便铁路换乘系统不但可以改善乘客运输,诺伊兰还设想,它作为一个独特的交通系统可以吸引游客,为城市增添荣誉。
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3. Although (as you will see) the basics of sketching are easy to master, the kudos you will receive from clients for being a ‘proper designer’ makes it worthwhile!
虽然(像你可能看到的)草图的基础很容易掌握,你从客户那得到的关于你是个合格设计师的称赞让这一切都值得!
- kudos (n.) "fame, renown, glory," 1799, probably originally in university slang, from Greek kydos "glory, fame," especially in battle, "a poetical word, found chiefly in the Iliad and Odyssey" [Century Dictionary], literally "that which is heard of," perhaps from PIE root *keu- "to see, observe, perceive." In form the word is a Greek singular noun, but the final -s often is mistaken as a plural suffix in English, leading to the barbarous back-formation kudo (attested by 1936).
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