accolade

美音:['ækə.leɪd] 英音:['ækəleɪd]

简单释义:


n.荣誉;赞扬;表扬;奖励

网络崇盛;赞美;嘉奖

变形:

复数:accolades  


完整释义:


n.

1.嘉奖,表扬;(见面问好的)接吻[拥抱]
2.迎接
3.武士爵位的授与(礼)
4.【音乐】达谱号


例句:

  1. The two gaze into each others eyes and cause a happenstance of a union divine to ignite in a heart accolade of self.
    他们俩凝视对方的眼睛,又创造了一个神圣联盟的偶发事件,点燃内心真我的荣曜。

  2. it is probably quite happy to let someone else enjoy the accolade of being the world's biggest.
    身为世界的让其他人骑士爵位的授予可能是相当快乐最大的。

  3. A commentary in Guangzhou Daily says the accolade is something the Chinese worker well deserves but perhaps does not receive at home.
    广州日报的评论说,此项殊荣是中国工人应得的,但是恐怕不能在自己的家园里得到。

  4. You are Gods, but have yet to accept such a high accolade, because in your present experience nothing would seem more unlikely.
    你们都是造物主,但是你们也必须接受这样高的称号,因为在你们当前的体验中这看起来是不可能的。

  5. Tommy Smith has paid Javier Mascherano the ultimate accolade by comparing him to Liverpool record holder Ian Callaghan.
    斯密斯给予马斯切拉诺独一无二的赞赏,他拿马斯切拉诺与利物浦出场纪录保持者伊恩-卡拉汉做比较。

  6. The self of the self within knows it is in for a disaster and attempts to transfigure the dream into a new accolade of something.
    内在核心的真我知道这是另一个灾难,并尝试去把梦想转形成一个新的荣曜事件。

  7. Even without Hollywood's ultimate accolade, it is hard to fail to see that The King's Speech has built its own legend.
    就算没有问鼎好莱坞大奖,也不难发现《国王的演讲》创造了它的传奇。

  8. It's a great compliment to him and a great accolade for him to be second in the chart for most appearances for Liverpool.
    成为俱乐部历史上出场第二多的球员,这对他来说是个很好的称赞和荣誉。

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