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单词 laud
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laud


laud

to praise, honor, extol
Not to be confused with:loud – having great volume or intensity; The band is very loud.; tastelessly showy; I would not wear such a loud shirt.

laud

L0066400 (lôd)tr.v. laud·ed, laud·ing, lauds To give praise to; glorify. See Synonyms at praise.n.1. Praise; glorification.2. A hymn or song of praise.3. lauds also Lauds(used with a sing. or pl. verb)a. Ecclesiastical The service of prayers formerly following the matins and constituting with them the first of the seven canonical hours.b. The time appointed for this service.
[Middle English lauden, from Old French lauder, from Latin laudāre, from laus, laud-, praise.]
laud′er n.

laud

(lɔːd) vb (tr) to praise or glorifynpraise or glorification[C14: vb from Latin laudāre; n from laudēs, pl of Latin laus praise] ˈlauder n

Laud

(lɔːd) n (Biography) William. 1573–1645, English prelate; archbishop of Canterbury (1633–45). His persecution of Puritans and his High Church policies in England and Scotland were a cause of the Civil War; he was impeached by the Long Parliament (1640) and executed

laud

(lɔd)

v.t. 1. to praise; extol. n. 2. a song or hymn of praise. 3. lauds, (used with a sing. or pl. v.) a canonical hour of psalms of praise, usu. recited with matins. [1300–50; (v.) Middle English < Latin laudāre to praise, derivative of laus, s. laud- praise] laud′er, lau′da•tor (-deɪ tər) n.

Laud

(lɔd)

n. William, 1573–1645, archbishop of Canterbury and opponent of Puritanism: executed for treason.

laud


Past participle: lauded
Gerund: lauding
Imperative
laud
laud
Present
I laud
you laud
he/she/it lauds
we laud
you laud
they laud
Preterite
I lauded
you lauded
he/she/it lauded
we lauded
you lauded
they lauded
Present Continuous
I am lauding
you are lauding
he/she/it is lauding
we are lauding
you are lauding
they are lauding
Present Perfect
I have lauded
you have lauded
he/she/it has lauded
we have lauded
you have lauded
they have lauded
Past Continuous
I was lauding
you were lauding
he/she/it was lauding
we were lauding
you were lauding
they were lauding
Past Perfect
I had lauded
you had lauded
he/she/it had lauded
we had lauded
you had lauded
they had lauded
Future
I will laud
you will laud
he/she/it will laud
we will laud
you will laud
they will laud
Future Perfect
I will have lauded
you will have lauded
he/she/it will have lauded
we will have lauded
you will have lauded
they will have lauded
Future Continuous
I will be lauding
you will be lauding
he/she/it will be lauding
we will be lauding
you will be lauding
they will be lauding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been lauding
you have been lauding
he/she/it has been lauding
we have been lauding
you have been lauding
they have been lauding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been lauding
you will have been lauding
he/she/it will have been lauding
we will have been lauding
you will have been lauding
they will have been lauding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been lauding
you had been lauding
he/she/it had been lauding
we had been lauding
you had been lauding
they had been lauding
Conditional
I would laud
you would laud
he/she/it would laud
we would laud
you would laud
they would laud
Past Conditional
I would have lauded
you would have lauded
he/she/it would have lauded
we would have lauded
you would have lauded
they would have lauded
Thesaurus
Verb1.laud - praise, glorify, or honor; "extol the virtues of one's children"; "glorify one's spouse's cooking"exalt, extol, glorify, proclaimpraise - express approval of; "The parents praised their children for their academic performance"canonise, canonize - treat as a sacred person; "He canonizes women"ensky - exalt to the skies; lift to the skies or to heaven with praisecrack up - rhapsodize abouthymn - praise by singing a hymn; "They hymned their love of God"

laud

verb (Literary) praise, celebrate, honour, acclaim, approve, magnify (archaic), glorify, extol, sing or sound the praises of They lauded the former president as a hero.

laud

verb1. To pay tribute or homage to:acclaim, celebrate, eulogize, exalt, extol, glorify, hail, honor, magnify, panegyrize, praise.Idiom: sing someone's praises.2. To express warm approval of:acclaim, applaud, commend, compliment, praise.3. To honor (a deity) in religious worship:exalt, extol, glorify, magnify, praise.
Translations
glorifierlodare

Laud


Laud

William. 1573--1645, English prelate; archbishop of Canterbury (1633--45). His persecution of Puritans and his High Church policies in England and Scotland were a cause of the Civil War; he was impeached by the Long Parliament (1640) and executed

LAUD


AcronymDefinition
LAUDLandscape Architecture and Urban Design (Bilkent University; Ankara, Turkey)
LAUDLinguistic Agency, University of Duisburg
LAUDLaparoscopic-Assisted Uterine Depletion

laud


Related to laud: laudanum
  • verb

Synonyms for laud

verb praise

Synonyms

  • praise
  • celebrate
  • honour
  • acclaim
  • approve
  • magnify
  • glorify
  • extol
  • sing or sound the praises of

Synonyms for laud

verb to pay tribute or homage to

Synonyms

  • acclaim
  • celebrate
  • eulogize
  • exalt
  • extol
  • glorify
  • hail
  • honor
  • magnify
  • panegyrize
  • praise

verb to express warm approval of

Synonyms

  • acclaim
  • applaud
  • commend
  • compliment
  • praise

verb to honor (a deity) in religious worship

Synonyms

  • exalt
  • extol
  • glorify
  • magnify
  • praise

Synonyms for laud

verb praise, glorify, or honor

Synonyms

  • exalt
  • extol
  • glorify
  • proclaim

Related Words

  • praise
  • canonise
  • canonize
  • ensky
  • crack up
  • hymn
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