0 something that you say or do to show praise or admiration for someone -- комплимент
She was always paying him compliments.
1 used by someone to express good wishes when they give you something free, for example in a restaurant -- с наилучшими пожеланиями
2 to praise or express admiration for someone -- хвалить
He complimented me on my writing.
When we deferentially compliment someone, we speak in strict accordance with the rules, whereas our verbal insults gain emphasis when violating the rules of dialogue.
There are eleven blood glucose meters available, each with different features to compliment the complex needs of individual patients.
It is harder to think of analogous compliments, sweet nothings, or creative compromises.
Second, while a number of the contributors emphasise that greater transparency must compliment economic liberalisation, the full implications of this are not worked out.
The reader may be gaining an impression that this text is being written to criticise, not to compliment.
While there are gender differences, large cultural discrepancies were not detected in the respondents' perceived likelihood of giving compliments.
For despite its fulsome praise, the note was at its core as much a threat as a compliment.
Being told that one does not look one's age is meant, and is usually taken, as a compliment not an erasure of one's personal history.
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恭維話, 讚揚話, 奉承話…
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恭维话, 赞扬话, 奉承话…
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cumplido, felicitar, cumplido [masculine]…
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elogio, cumprimentar, felicitar…
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ほめ言葉, 賞賛, ~をほめる…
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iltifat, övgü, kur…
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compliment [masculine], complimenter, compliment…
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compliment, felicitar…
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