accolades
英 [ækəʊleɪdz]
美 [ˈækəˌleɪdz]
n. 赞扬; 表扬; 奖励; 奖赏; 荣誉
accolade的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 赞扬;荣誉;奖励
If someone is given anaccolade, something is done or said about them which shows how much people admire them.- 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。 - 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。
- The Nobel prize has become the ultimate accolade in the sciences...
双语例句
- But never mind the accolades, we just want to know what happens next.
但忽略那些奖项,我们只想知道接下来会发生什么。 - Yet, in reality, Derman has always been pretty cynical about those models that won him, and other quants, earlier accolades.
然而事实上,对于为他和其他宽客赢得早期赞誉的那些模型,德曼总是持非常怀疑的态度。 - Others may define success in terms of the accolades and awards they have won.
其它人也许根据赞誉和奖励来定义。 - For her actions, Carol was named a winner of her area's monthly "Count on Me" service accolades and was honored as the quarterly winner for the state.
对于她的行为,卡罗尔在她的区域被提名为月度“相信我”服务奖的优胜者,并且获得该州季度优胜者的荣誉。 - And after the accolades have faded, what will economists conclude about his tenure?
在他得到这些荣誉之后,经济学家将如何对他的人气做总结呢? - He doesnt display his accolades or wartime souvenirs not even the Iraq flag he took off Saddam Husseins limousine.
他不愿展示他的奖状和展示纪念品(其中包括他从萨达姆-侯赛因轿车中取下的伊拉克国旗)。 - In other words, a politician isn't punished for making promises nor does he instantaneously reap political accolades for trimming costs.
换言之,一个政治家不会因为作出了承诺而受到惩罚,也不会因为节省了成本而马上获得政治赞誉。 - Following a1987 Eastern Conference Finals loss to the Celtics, Isiah Thomas made a comment insinuating that Larry Bird would not receive as many accolades as he did if he were not white.
在1987年东部总决赛输给了凯尔特人之后,托马斯在一个评论中暗示到:如果伯德不是个白人的话,就凭他所做的不会得到这么多的称赞。 - Fine accolades from a horseman of Bob Battaglia's distinction.
从骑手鲍勃巴塔利亚的区别精细的赞誉。 - Mr Blair deserves accolades for achieving peace and power-sharing in Northern Ireland.
布莱尔应该为北爱尔兰实现和平与权力共享而受到表彰。