express approval or admiration for sb/sth
honour or glorify in the prayer; worship
expression of approval or admiration; act of praise
worship (of God); glory
"he always appreciated praise for his work"
"they sang a hymn of praise to God"
"The parents praised their children for their academic performance"
Johnson loved praise and was upset by even the gentlest criticism.
出自: P. F. Boller
Carlyle..gave high praise both to the play and to Dickens's performance.
出自: W. M. Clarke
Mr Sarney may be basking in the bland praises of Mr Santos.
出自:Independent
She had been good at art as a schoolgirl, often praised by her art master.
出自: M. Amis
His administration and the city in general were praised to the skies for their handling of the event.
出自:New Yorker
误 She praised that the child was honest.
误 She praised the child to be honest.
正 She praised the child for his honesty.
正 She praised the child for being honest.
析 praise后不接不定式和that从句。
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