0 to express admiration or approval of the achievements or characteristics of a person or thing -- 赞扬,表扬
1 to honour, worship, and express admiration for a god -- 赞颂,赞美(神)
2 things that you say that express your admiration and approval of someone or something -- 赞扬,表扬
Praise from Adrian is (high) praise indeed. (= praise from him is particularly special because he rarely praises anyone.) 能得到阿德里安的表扬可真是不容易。
His economic policies have won widespread praise for reducing government debt. 他的经济政策因减少了政府债务而受到广泛赞誉。
They deserve praise for all their hard work. 他们如此辛苦地工作,理应受到表扬。
3 an expression of respect and worship to a god -- 赞颂,赞美(神)
This is another dedicatory chanson, one that praises a nobleman whose heraldic colours are red and gold.
The populace that had gathered for the feast customarily kept a vigil with praises throughout the entire night.
This book, which now appears in paperback, has already garlanded much praise, and rightly so.
After all, is this not the same chorus that had earlier sung the new royal couple's praises?
Many of these are humanistic exercises, opportunities to display learning and verbal dexterity in addition to, often rather than, sincere praise.
Many of the progressive intellectuals did not hesitate to praise the post-revolutionary strategy of communal rural development as a truly viable option for peripheral development.
Clearly, then, a criticism which aims to praise cannot countenance anything in the poem that does not tally with prevailing notions of conventional morality.
These excursions into political and economic theory received equal doses of praise and condemnation from critics and readers.