1.嘉奖,表扬;(见面问好的)接吻[拥抱]
2.武士爵位的授与(礼)
3.【乐】达谱号
1.an honor given to someone for their work; an expression of praise and admiration
1.The vibrancy she radiated was part of her accolade-seeking act, fueled by the brief highs she got from her binges.
她散发出的活力是荣誉追求行为中的一部分,支持这个的是从表扬沉溺中欧冠获得的短暂兴奋…
2.Mourinho felt the accolade - voted for by the British public - was just as much for the efforts of everyone at Stamford Bridge.
穆里尼奥感到这个荣誉(由英国公众选出)包含着斯坦福桥球场每个人的努力。
3.The two gaze into each others eyes and cause a happenstance of a union pine to ignite in a heart accolade of self.
他们俩凝视对方的眼睛,又创造了一个神圣联盟的偶发事件,点燃内心真我的荣曜。
4.It's a great compliment to him and a great accolade for him to be second in the chart for most appearances for Liverpool.
成为俱乐部历史上出场第二多的球员,这对他来说是个很好的称赞和荣誉。
5.His initial reaction when he learned about the latest accolade was, "My mother is going to be so happy. "
当他得知他获得此殊荣时最初的反应是:“我妈妈会很开心。”
6.He said that he did not expect his critics to let him off any easier because of his new accolade, though .
然而,克鲁格曼并不认为他的批评者们会因为这个新的头衔便对他有丝毫的松口。
7.Even without Hollywood's ultimate accolade, it is hard to fail to see that The King's Speech has built its own legend.
就算没有问鼎好莱坞大奖,也不难发现《国王的演讲》创造了它的传奇。
8.Mr. Schmidt awards Facebook his highest accolade, calling it a 'company of consequence. '
施密特对Facebook给予他最高的赞美,说它是一家“举足轻重的公司”。
9.The self of the self within knows it is in for a disaster and attempts to transfigure the dream into a new accolade of something.
内在核心的真我知道这是另一个灾难,并尝试去把梦想转形成一个新的荣曜事件。
10.Bush's wasn't the only accolade that came Pausch's way. He made Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world .
布什并不是唯一一个给波许嘉奖的,波许已经名列时代杂志全球最有影响力的100人之中了。