praising
v. 稱讚( praise的現在分詞 ); 讚美; 頌揚; 崇拜
If you praise someone or something, you express approval for their achievements or qualities.
The American president praised Turkey for its courage...
美國總統讚揚了土耳其的勇氣。
Many others praised Sanford for taking a strong stand...
其他很多人稱讚桑福德立場堅定。
Praise is what you say or write about someone when you are praising them.
All the ladies are full of praise for the staff and service they received...
所有女士都高度讚揚了工作人員和他們所提供的服務。
I have nothing but praise for the police...
我對警方唯有稱讚。
If you praise God, you express your respect, honour, and thanks to God.
She asked the church to praise God.
她請求教會讚美上帝。
Praise is the expression of respect, honour, and thanks to God.
Hindus were singing hymns in praise of the god Rama.
印度教教徒在唱聖歌讚美羅摩神。
If someone damns something with faint praise, they say something about it which sounds quite nice but is not enthusiastic, and shows that they do not have a high opinion of it.
...the belief that the US had signalled a policy shift by damning with faint praise the mediation efforts.
認為美國對調停努力明褒實貶是表明其政策已發生轉變的觀點
If you sing someone's praises, you praise them in an enthusiastic way.
Ottershaw's been singing your praises for years...
奧特肖多年來對你一直高度讚賞。
Andy Sinton is not a man given to singing his own praises.
安迪·辛頓不是一個慣於吹噓自我的人。
1. full of or giving praise;
They have been praising you all the time.
他們總在誇獎你.
Many of them made a point of praising the film's pithy dialogue.
他們中很多人特別讚揚了影片精煉的對白。
To his surprise, he had found himself praising Stanley to Croft.
使他吃驚的是, 自己在克洛夫特面前居然不知不覺還說了史坦利兩句好話.
He was lavish with his praise for / lavish in praising the project.
他對那計畫讚不絕口.
She suffers all pupil's patriarch's highly praising and respect.
她受到全體小學生家長的高度讚揚與尊敬.