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acclaim [ə'kleɪm]∎ her acclaimed portrayal of Cleopatra sa représentation acclamée de Cléopâtre(b) (proclaim) proclamer;∎ Charlemagne was acclaimed emperor Charlemagne fut acclamé ou proclamé empereur2 noun(UNCOUNT) acclamation f, acclamations fpl;∎ his play met with great critical acclaim sa pièce a été très applaudie par la critique;∎ the acclaim of his peers la reconnaissance de ses pairs
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