acclaim meaning in English
n.
〔诗〕喝采,欢呼。
vt.,vi.
(为…)喝采,欢呼着欢迎(某人),欢呼着同意(某事)。
Examples
- Her performance won her much critical acclaim .
她的表演大获评论界赞扬。 - His appointment as commander-in-chief in india had been generally acclaimed .
他被任命为印度总司令,人们交口称誉。 - Those commonly acclaimed as "great leaders" are not necessarily good men .
那些平时被誉为“伟大领袖”的人,不一定是好人。 - Success would be the avoidance of catastrophe, hardly an achievement that invites acclaim .
避免灾难就是胜利,这很难说是什么值得喝采的成就。 - That history reserves for those who measure themselves by acclaim rather than by achievement .
这部历史是专门为那些以欢呼而不是以成就来衡量自己的人保留的。