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1 расхваливать
tout глагол: словосочетание: -
2 хвала
1) General subject: bouquet, eulogium on a person (кому-л.), eulogy (pronounce a eulogy on smb., pronounce smb., s eulogy - расхвалить кого-л.), eulogy on a person, extollment, extolment, laud, panegyric, praise2) Church: orthros3) Bookish: dithyramb4) Religion: blessing, eulogy ( on a person or a thing) (кому-л. или чему-л.), honor5) Australian slang: rap6) Makarov: eulogy on thing (чему-л.) -
3 elogio
m (pl -gi) praise* * *elogio s.m.1 ( scritto, discorso) eulogy, panegyric: pronunciare l'elogio di qlcu., to pronounce s.o.'s eulogy (o a eulogy in s.o.'s honour); elogio funebre, funeral oration2 ( lode) praise: degno di ogni elogio, praiseworthy (o commendable); ti faccio i miei elogi per i brillanti risultati, I heartily congratulate you on your brilliant achievements; fare gli elogi di qlcu., to praise s.o.; merita un elogio per la sua bravura, he deserves praise for his ability (o skill).* * *1) (lode) praisefare l'elogio di qcn., qcs. — to praise sb., sth.
essere degno di -gi — [ persona] to deserve praise; [ azione] to be praiseworthy
2) (discorso) eulogy•elogio funebre — funeral oration, eulogy
* * *elogiopl. -gi /e'lɔdʒo, dʒi/sostantivo m.1 (lode) praise; fare l'elogio di qcn., qcs. to praise sb., sth.; essere degno di -gi [ persona] to deserve praise; [ azione] to be praiseworthy2 (discorso) eulogyelogio funebre funeral oration, eulogy. -
4 laudō
laudō āvī, ātus, āre [laus], to praise, laud, commend, honor, extol, eulogize, approve: coram in os te, to your face, T.: rationem: sententiam eius, S.: laudantur exquisitissimis verbis legiones: Agricolam laudat iuris peritus, extols his happiness, H.: volucrem equum, praise for swiftness, Iu.: laudataque Ora Iovi, O.: depositum pudorem, approve, H.: numquam praestantibus viris laudata est permansio, etc.: in quo tuum consilium laudare: Extinxisse nefas Laudabor, V.: quod viris fortibus honos habitus est, laudo: Iamne igitur laudas, quod alter Ridebat, etc., Iu.: te, cum isto animo es, laudare.— Colloq.: Sy. Nil pepercit.... De. Laudo, I am glad of it, T.— To eulogize, pronounce a funeral oration over: alquem supremo eius die.— To compliment, dismiss with a compliment, turn from: laudato ingentia rura, Exiguum colito, V.: probitas laudatur et alget, Iu.— To adduce, name, quote, cite, refer to: alquem rerum Romanarum auctorem: auctores.* * *laudare, laudavi, laudatus Vrecommend; praise, approve, extol; call upon, name; deliver eulogy on
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