[VERB 动词]称赞;赞扬 If someone or something is acclaimed, they are praised enthusiastically.
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She has been acclaimed for the TV drama 'Prime Suspect'...
她凭借电视剧《头号嫌疑犯》而受到好评。
He was acclaimed as England's greatest modern painter...
他被誉为英格兰现代最伟大的油画家。
The group's debut album was immediately acclaimed a hip hop classic.
这个组合的首张专辑一经推出便被盛赞为嘻哈乐的经典之作。
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She has published six highly acclaimed novels.
她出版了六本备受赞誉的小说。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]公开赞扬;称誉Acclaim is public praise for someone or something.
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Angela Bassett has won critical acclaim for her excellent performance...
安吉拉·贝塞特凭借其出色的表演赢得了评论界的好评。
All this equipment has received international acclaim from the specialist hi-fi press.
这套设备受到全球高保真音响专业报刊的赞誉。
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ac·claim/əˈkleɪm; NAmEəˈkleɪm/
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acclaimacclaimsacclaimedacclaimingverb[usually passive ]to praise or welcome sb/sth publicly 公开称誉某人╱某事物(为…);给予高度评价acclaimsb/sth ◆a highly/widely acclaimedperformance 受到高度╱广泛赞扬的演出acclaimsb/sth as sth ◆The work was acclaimed as a masterpiece.该作品被誉为杰作。noun[uncountable ]praise and approval for sb/sth, especially an artistic achievement (尤指对艺术成就的)称誉,高度评价◆international/popular/critical acclaim国际上的╱公众的╱评论家的赞扬ac·claim/əˈkleɪm; NAmEəˈkleɪm/
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acclaimac‧claim1 /əˈkleɪm/ verb [transitive]
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to praise someone or something publicly: His work was acclaimed by art critics.
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praise for a person or their achievements: The young singer is enjoying critical acclaim (=praise by people who are paid to give their opinion on art, music etc).international/great/popular/public etc acclaim Their recordings have won great acclaim.
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