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  • 1 praise

    фалење; пофалба

    English-Macedonian dictionary > praise

  • 2 accord

    совпаѓање, согласност, слога, одобрување
    v одобрува, допушта, се согласува, се сложува
    vi ускладува
    * * *
    (vi) ускладува; (v) допушта, се сложува, се согласува, одобрува; согласност, одобрување, слога, совпаѓање
    n. согласност, сложување;
    2. спогодба;
    3. склад, складност, сообразност;
    4. (муз.) акорд
    v. совпаѓа (with);
    2. постига спогодба;
    3. приредува, укажува чест; согласност; совпаѓање, одобрување, согласност, слога, согласност; се сложува, одобрува, се согласува, допушта; n спогодба, согласност; to reach (come to) an accord постигнување спогодба, доаѓање до спогодба; of one's own accord доброволно, по на своите волја; to be in accord да се сложуваат
    v.
    1. tr давање, признавање; to accord smb. praise оддавање на некого пофалба ;
    2. intr да се сложуваат

    English-Macedonian dictionary > accord

  • 3 ladle out

    phr.v. inf. се расфрла со; ladle out praise/compliments се расфрла со пофалби/комплименти

    English-Macedonian dictionary > ladle out

  • 4 undeserving

    недостоен
    * * *
    adj. незаслужен; недостоен of за): She's quite undeserving of such a praise Таа воопшто не заслужува таква пофалба

    English-Macedonian dictionary > undeserving

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  • Praise — Praise, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Praised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Praising}.] [OE. preisen, OF. preisier, prisier, F. priser, L. pretiare to prize, fr. pretium price. See {Price}, n., and cf. {Appreciate}, {Praise}, n., {Prize}, v.] 1. To commend; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Praise — Praise, n. [OE. preis, OF. preis price, worth, value, estimation. See {Praise}, v., {Price}.] 1. Commendation for worth; approval expressed; honor rendered because of excellence or worth; laudation; approbation. [1913 Webster] There are men who… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • praise — praise, laud, acclaim, extol, eulogize mean to express approbation or esteem. Praise often implies no more than warmly expressed commendation {what we admire we praise, and when we praise, advance it into notice Cowper} When specifically referred …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • praise — [prāz] vt. praised, praising [ME praisen < OFr preisier < LL pretiare < L pretium, worth, PRICE] 1. Obs. to set a price on; appraise 2. to commend the worth of; express approval or admiration of 3. to laud the glory of (God, etc.), as in …   English World dictionary

  • praise — ► VERB 1) express warm approval of or admiration for. 2) express respect and gratitude towards (a deity). ► NOUN 1) the expression of approval or admiration. 2) the expression of respect and gratitude as an act of worship. ● praise be Cf. ↑ …   English terms dictionary

  • Praise FM — is a nickname associated with the following religious radio stations:* KBHL FM 103.9 Osakis, Minnesota (plus several satellites and repeaters) * WVVW LP 98.1 Belpre, Ohio ** WVVP LP 96.1 Marietta, Ohio (repeater of WVVW) * WSRX 89.5 Naples,… …   Wikipedia

  • praise — [n] congratulations; adoration acclaim, acclamation, accolade, applause, appreciation, approbation, approval, big hand*, boost, bravo, celebration, cheer, cheering, citation, commendation, compliment, cry, devotion, encomium, esteem, eulogy,… …   New thesaurus

  • praise be — ► praise be expressing relief, joy, or gratitude. Main Entry: ↑praise …   English terms dictionary

  • praise — I noun acclaim, acclamation, accolade, admiration, adulation, advocacy, applause, appreciation, approbation, approval, celebration, commendation, compliment, congratulation, credit, deserved tribute, distinction, encomium, estimation, exaltation …   Law dictionary

  • praise — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, effusive, extravagant, fulsome, glowing, great, high, lavish, special, unstinting …   Collocations dictionary

  • praise — praise1 [preız] v [T] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: preisier, from Late Latin pretiare to value highly , from Latin pretium; PRICE1] 1.) to say that you admire and approve of someone or something, especially publicly ≠ ↑criticize ▪ Jane …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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