plaudit 英 ['plɔ:dɪt]   美 [ˈplɔdɪt]

plaudit

plaudit  英 ['plɔ:dɪt] 美 [ˈplɔdɪt]

n. 喝彩;赞美 

名词复数:plaudits 

Ziyan watched the ceremony alive on TV and witnessed the successful speech made by the manager-in-chief, which won the plaudit of the crowds. 那天晚上,紫烟特意守在电视机前收看了竣工典礼,老总的发言非常成功,好几次都被热烈的掌声打断。
I think my players deserve every plaudit they get from the game. Collectively as a team they were outstanding. 我认为我的球员们配得上他们在赛后得到的一切赞誉。作为一支球队,一个整体,我们的表现实在太出色了。

  • As its sound might suggest, plaudit is indeed related to "applaud" and "applause." In fact it's really just a fancy way of saying "praise" or "acclamation."
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  • n. 喝彩;赞美
  • 1. Ziyan watched the ceremony alive on TV and witnessed the successful speech made by the manager-in-chief, which won the plaudit of the crowds.

    那天晚上,紫烟特意守在电视机前收看了竣工典礼,老总的发言非常成功,好几次都被热烈的掌声打断。

  • 2. I think my players deserve every plaudit they get from the game. Collectively as a team they were outstanding.

    我认为我的球员们配得上他们在赛后得到的一切赞誉。作为一支球队,一个整体,我们的表现实在太出色了。

  • plaudit (n.) 1620s, short for plaudite "an actor's request for applause" (1560s), from Latin plaudite! "applaud!" second person plural imperative of plaudere "to clap, strike, beat; applaud, approve," of unknown origin (also in applaud, explode). This was the customary appeal for applause that Roman actors made at the end of a play. In English, the -e went silent then was dropped.
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