accolade

英['ækəleɪd] 美['ækəleɪd]
  • n. 表扬;嘉奖;武士爵位的授与
accoladed accoladed accolading accolades
GRE
    n. (名词)
    1. 表扬,嘉奖,赞扬,奖励
    2. 称赞,盛赞,赞许
    3. 授爵典礼,武士爵位的授与(礼)
    4. 迎接
    5. 奖赏
    6. 荣誉
    7. 册封爵士的仪式(用剑面在肩上轻拍一下)
    8. 【音】连谱号
    9. 【建】桃尖拱形线脚,窗或门顶葱形拱线饰

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction;

    "an award for bravery"

1. Four restaurants have been awarded the highest accolade of a three - star rating .
四家餐馆获授予 三星级 餐馆的最高荣誉称号.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Ari Hart recently received the accolade of being represented in the Museum of Modern Art.
阿里·哈特的作品最近有幸获选在现代艺术馆展出。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The Nobel prize has become the ultimate accolade in the sciences.
诺贝尔奖已成为科学界的最高荣誉。

来自辞典例句

4. Strangely, the yen may be the more deserving of that accolade.
奇怪的是, 日元或许更配得上这个荣誉称号.

来自互联网

5. Being better than China Mobile is not a great accolade, of course.
比中移动强一些, 当然不是多高的赞美.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. His new book received accolade from the papers.
      他的新书受到报纸的热烈赞扬。
    2. He enjoys that double-edged accolade of being a "friend of China".
      福田很享受作为"中国人的朋友"而获得的双方的赞誉。
    3. In Hollywood, an "Oscar" is the highest accolade.
      奥斯卡金像奖是好莱坞最高荣誉奖。