accolades

听听怎么读
[ˈækəˌleɪdz]
是什么意思
  • n.

    (连结几行谱表的)连谱号( accolade的名词复数 );嘉奖;(窗、门上方的)桃尖拱形线脚;册封爵士的仪式(用剑面在肩上轻拍一下)

  • 英英释义

    accolade

    • n.a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction

      同义词:awardhonorhonourlaurels

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    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。

    权威例句

    Accolades for Almut Beate Heinrich, our Managing-Editor
    Whose Accolades? An Alternative Perspective on Motivations for Hosting the Olympics
    Whose Accolades? An Alternative Perspective on Motivations for Hosting the Olympics
    Beyond the accolades: a postcolonial critique of the foundations of the Ottawa Charter
    TinkeringTowardsAccolades: School Gaming Under a Performance Accountability System
    Tinkering toward accolades: School gaming under a performance accountability system
    Is GARCH(1,1) as good a model as the Nobel prize accolades would imply?
    Still Guarding Secrets after Years of Attacks, RSA Earns Accolades for its Founders
    given to the source. Tinkering Toward Accolades: School Gaming Under a Performance Accountability System
    Progress Report on the NIH Roadmap Initiative: The New Way of Doing Business at the NIH Draws Accolades from Industry