tribute
n. 致敬; 悼念; 貢品; 體現
A tribute is something that you say, do, or make to show your admiration and respect for someone.
The song is a tribute to Roy Orbison...
那首歌是對羅伊·奧比森的致敬。
He paid tribute to the organising committee...
他讚揚了組委會。
If one thing is a tribute to another, the first thing is the result of the second and shows how good it is.
His success has been a tribute to hard work, to professionalism...
他的成功充分體現了他的勤勞苦幹和敬業精神。
It is a tribute to Mr Chandler's skill that he has fashioned a fascinating book out of such unpromising material.
錢德勒先生竟然以如此不被看好的素材寫出了一本引人入勝的書,這充分證明了他的寫作技巧。
1. something given or done as an expression of esteem
2. payment by one nation for protection by another
3. payment extorted by gangsters on threat of violence;
That is quite an influence and quite a tribute to Calvin.
這對加爾文的影響和貢獻是極高的評價.
The doctor paid tribute to his nurses by praising their work.
醫生稱讚護士們的工作.
The timid but tolerant toll man offered some timely tips as a token of tribute.
那個怯懦但寬容的收費員提供了一些很及時的訊息以表示他的敬意.
Chinese officials reject claims that the dams can tribute contribute to low water levels.
中國官員否認大壩導致低水位的說法.
The new engine's performance is a tribute to the skill of its designer.
這種新引擎的工作效能證妹此設計者技藝高超.