congratulate
v. 祝贺; 称赞; 为(自己)感到高兴
If you congratulate someone, you say something to show you are pleased that something nice has happened to them.
She congratulated him on the birth of his son...
她祝贺他喜得贵子。
I was absolutely astonished by the reaction to our engagement. Everyone started congratulating us.
大家对我们订婚的反应让我非常惊讶。所有人都开始祝贺我们。
If you congratulate someone, you praise them for something good that they have done.
I really must congratulate the organisers for a well run and enjoyable event...
活动安排得有条不紊,充满乐趣,我必须要称赞一下组织者。
We specifically wanted to congratulate certain players.
我们特别想表扬几名选手。
If you congratulate yourself, you are pleased about something that you have done or that has happened to you.
Waterstone has every reason to congratulate himself...
沃特斯通完全有理由为自己感到高兴。
Journalists have been congratulating themselves on the role the press has played in the investigations.
记者们为新闻界在调查中所起的作用感到自豪。
1. say something to someone that expresses praise;
2. express congratulations
3. be proud of;
4. pride or congratulate (oneself) for an achievement
celebrate, congratulate
这两个动词均有"庆祝,祝贺"之意。
I should congratulate you that you resisted the temptation.
我应向你祝贺,你抗住了这种引诱.
Let me congratulate you on your fulfilling your goal.
我祝贺你完成了任务.
He'd go back to them shortly when they awoke to congratulate the candidates.
他必须尽快回到他们身边等他的候选人一醒过来他就可以恭喜他们.
The reception gives the wedding guests and opportunity to congratulate the newlyweds.
新娘和新郎常常先相互往对方嘴里送进一口,然后再分送给客人.
Well, congratulate yourself that you resisted the temptation.
你得为自己抵挡住了诱惑而深感庆幸.