单词 | accolade |
释义 | accolade (ækəleɪd ) Word forms: accolades countable noun If someone is given an accolade, something is done or said about them which shows how much people admire them. [formal] The Nobel prize has become the ultimate accolade in the sciences. Synonyms: honour, award, recognition, tribute Collocations: critical accolade Checking to see if she deserved the critical accolades? Times, Sunday Times He may not have had the critical accolades but his sales have helped to prop up the recording industry and this should have been his night. Times, Sunday Times The album earned a number of critical accolades. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The film has been honored with numerous film festival awards and critical accolades. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Her role won lot of critical accolades. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He knew he did not deserve the accolade. Times,Sunday Times I can think of two sides off the top of my head who more than deserve that accolade - and one of them was my own team in the late 1990s. The Sun She has been co-opted as a heroine by the left and therefore deserves her accolades. Times, Sunday Times He has real talent and deserved the accolade. The Sun No one deserves this accolade more than him. The Sun Ward became the second foreign born player to earn the accolade. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He earned that accolade by devising a method for pickling herring in about 1386. Times,Sunday Times In the 2008 research assessments virtually all departments entered contained some work considered to be world-leading, with 18% of all research staff entered earning that accolade. Times, Sunday Times The blue-blooded stockbroker has now earned that accolade beyond all doubt. Times, Sunday Times It all makes for good biography, especially since this top-flight family earned the accolades with high-quality work, not with box-office bonanzas. Globe and Mail Cool replaced hot as the highest accolade for good jazz. Christianity Today (2000) In my opinion, that is the highest accolade an artist can give another. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Michelin star wars: are the culinary ratings the highest accolade in food or a pain in the neck? Times, Sunday Times (2012) He received numerous accolades for his pioneering forensic work. Globe and Mail Apart from these awards, many of his films have been screened at various film festivals and have won numerous accolades. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She has received numerous accolades and awards for her work. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In addition to numerous accolades for his technique and creativity, he also received criticism over his work rate. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To date, it has received numerous accolades and awards for the quality and standard of its reporting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It's our first national park to receive the accolade - and we're not going to argue. Times, Sunday Times Second, people have to want to do the task, not just receive the accolades. Times, Sunday Times We are driven by a fear of being worthless, and so we will tap-dance our way through life in order to receive the accolades we so deeply desire. Christianity Today One of her paintings received the accolade of highly commended in last year's exhibition. Times, Sunday Times This was the second time he had received the accolade. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Of all the compliments used to praise an attractive garden, 'it's packed with colour' could be the ultimate accolade. Times, Sunday Times The beautiful research that won him the ultimate accolade was all done here. Times, Sunday Times The ultimate accolade for a horse has nothing to do with prizemoney or trophies, nor much to do with records in a book. Times, Sunday Times Of those, only 72 were considered faultless enough to merit the ultimate accolade - a three-star gold - and the chance to go forward to the finals. Times, Sunday Times It would be his first film to win the accolade. The Sun At the time he was the youngest person to win the accolade. Times, Sunday Times I ask how winning the accolade has affected them. Times, Sunday Times Home to opulent palaces, a glorious musical and artistic heritage and convivial coffee houses, it has won the accolade for the past two years. Times, Sunday Times Metamorphosis isn't an option in today's fast-paced marketplace, where the first to pander to customers' whims will win the accolades. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 荣誉 Japanese: 賞賛 |
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