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plaudits ['plɔ:dɪts](a) (applause) applaudissements mpl∎ her poetry won her plaudits from the critics ses poésies lui ont valu les éloges de la critique -
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subst. flt. \/ˈplɔːdɪts\/1) bifall, applaus2) bifallsytringerboken vant kritikernes gunst, boken fikk strålende omtaler av kritikerne -
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n pl рукоплескания, аплодисменты, овацииБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > plaudits
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Общая лексика: (громкое или восторженное) выражение одобрения, аплодисменты, овации, рукоплескания (обыкн. pl) -
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tapsorkán, tapsvihar, taps
См. также в других словарях:
plaudits — *applause, acclamation, acclaim Analogous words: cheering (see APPLAUD) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
plaudits — [n] applause acclaim, acclamation, accolade, big hand, cheering, cheers, clapping, commendation, hand, hurrahs, kudos, laudation, ovation, praise, raves, rooting, stamping, standing ovation; concepts 69,189 … New thesaurus
plaudits — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ praise; enthusiastic approval. ORIGIN from Latin plaudite applaud! (said by ancient Roman actors at the end of a play) … English terms dictionary
plaudits — n. to earn, receive, win plaudits * * * receive win plaudits to earn … Combinatory dictionary
plaudits — plau|dits [ˈplo:dıts US ˈplo: ] n [plural] [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: plaudite! applaud! , from plaudere to applaud ] formal praise and admiration win/draw/receive etc plaudits ▪ Her performance won plaudits from the critics … Dictionary of contemporary English
plaudits — [[t]plɔ͟ːdɪtz[/t]] N PLURAL If a person or a thing receives plaudits from a group of people, those people express their admiration for or approval of that person or thing. [FORMAL] They won plaudits and prizes for their accomplished films. Syn:… … English dictionary
plaudits — plau|dits [ plɔdıts ] noun plural FORMAL praise: The design of the building has won plaudits from around the world … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
plaudits — noun (plural) formal praise and admiration: Her performance won the plaudits of the critics … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
plaudits — plural noun the mayor won plaudits for his aggressive campaign against crime Syn: praise, acclaim, commendation, congratulations, accolades, compliments, cheers, applause, tributes, bouquets; a pat on the back; informal a (big) hand Ant:… … Thesaurus of popular words
plaudits — UK [ˈplɔːdɪts] / US [ˈplɔdɪts] noun [plural] formal praise The design of the building has won plaudits from around the world … English dictionary
plaudits — noun enthusiastic approval the book met with modest acclaim he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd they gave him more eclat than he really deserved • Syn: ↑acclaim, ↑acclamation, ↑plaudit, ↑eclat … Useful english dictionary