praise
praise 英 [preɪz] 美 [preɪz]
n. 赞扬;表扬 v. 赞美,表扬
进行时:praising 过去式:praised 过去分词:praised 第三人称单数:praises 名词复数:praises
- Praise means "admiration or approval," and when you're on the receiving end of it, you feel great.
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- n. 赞扬;表扬
- v. 赞美,表扬
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1. She wrote poems in praise of freedom.
她写诗讴歌自由。
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2. His teachers are full of praise for the progress he's making.
老师们对他的进步赞不绝口。
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3. She left with their praises ringing in her ears.
她离开了,耳边回荡着大家的赞美声。
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4. They always sing his praises .
他们总是对他大加赞扬。
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5. She praised his cooking.
她称赞他的烹调技术。
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6. Praise the Lord.
赞美上帝!
- praise (n.) early 14c., not common until 16c., from praise (v.).
- praise (v.) c. 1300, "to laud, commend, flatter," from Old French preisier, variant of prisier "to praise, value," from Late Latin preciare, earlier pretiare, from Latin pretium "reward, prize, value, worth," from PIE *pret-yo-, suffixed form of *pret-, extended form of root *per- (5) "to traffic in, to sell." Replaced Old English lof, hreþ.
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