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Перевод: accolade speek accolade


[существительное]
восторженная похвала; знак одобрения; знак почтения; акколада [ист.]


Тезаурус:

  1. But, along with everyone else, he had a tremendous game and played his part in one of Palace's best-ever away performances in the old 3rd Division South, helping us to gain a splendid 3-;2 victory and earning himself an accolade from Palace Manager, Ronnie Rooke, who said that Jack "came through with flying colours".
  2. Gawthorpe girls have three aims: first is to be chosen as a maypole dancer; second, a maid of honour to the May queen: and the final accolade, to be chosen as May queen herself.
  3. Mind you, it's not such a surprise coming from one who is self-confessedly arrogant and opinionated and whose only accolade is that he edits a magazine.
  4. It is now out in paperback (WHAllen) and deserves the accolade of being both the easiest to read and the most informative book about the Hollywood of the 1920s, written by a real enthusiast.
  5. Consider this to be not a failure but an accolade.
  6. Assuming that students will still regard Associate Membership of the Institution as the final accolade of professional ability, the members, through the Test, will remain the final arbiters on entry to their profession.
  7. When Jack was given the accolade of Best Actor by the New York Critics' Award for his performance, he responded by sending them all a polite thank-you letter; those critics who had mentioned him in the past had not been especially kind.
  8. Television commentators call it the biggest meeting outside the Olympics, and while that is an exaggerated accolade the standard of competition is amazingly high.
  9. "Despite the new Golf's unadventurous styling," I wrote, "Volkswagen deserves an accolade for putting its commercial weight and influence so heavily behind safety and environmental concerns consistent emphasis on durability and reliability inspired engineering of the VR6 version "
  10. "I hope that's not an accolade."
  11. It's a well-founded faith he has developed since Michelin this year singled him out as the only French chef worthy of upgrading to the coveted three-star accolade.
  12. It would have been interesting, and perhaps fairer, to have looked at the drama work in an authority either where no drama adviser existed or where he or she did not have the accolade of inspectorial approval.
  13. Only when Mr Trout and his associate, Mr Alan Abel received the accolade of an interview with America's top television journalist, Walter Cronkite, did SINA disappear from the limelight.
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