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Перевод: praise speek praise


[существительное]
похвала ; восхваление; хвала ;
[глагол]
хвалить; восхвалять; превозносить


Тезаурус:

  1. By May 1989, however, many of these critics had come round to praise the continued radicalism of the Thatcher government, in education, tax cuts, and further measures of privatization.
  2. Bannister is candid in his views, vivid and thorough in his description, generous and perceptive in his praise of his colleagues and astute in his own observations.
  3. Symbolic and tangible rewards (praise, encouragement, a hug - the sort of "rewards" that psychologists call "positive reinforcers") regulate behaviour Children are likely to be willing to obey distasteful rules because they wish to have their parents' approval or avoid their disapproval.
  4. Officials from the Department of Justice, charged with smoothing cultural relations, praise Aspen's response to latino workers as exemplary.
  5. "Much praise" was owed to Chapman for Leeds' improved performance, said the Yorkshire Evening News .
  6. Though its technology, which makes chips, has won much praise, Perkin-Elmer did not think it could profit in the face of Japanese competition.
  7. Many patients have the highest praise for the effectiveness of communication with hospital staff but there is also, undoubtedly, a lot of criticism, and it is useful to outline some of the problems which can arise when a patient is admitted to hospital.
  8. Words of praise for Turkey's president do not come easily from the guerrilla warriors of the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK).
  9. There must be endless possibilities for specific ways and moments of remembering, for lifting our hearts in praise to God.
  10. From another able poet, that is reasonable praise.
  11. Now, some way from the West End, the King's Head Theatre offers a new look at a play that attracted glowing praise on its first appearance.
  12. Usually they have few if any memories of being comforted on a lap, tossed in the air by their father (why do men toss babies and women so rarely?), delicious bathing times with games and squeals of delight, and well-earned praise and parental pleasure when they excreted in nappy or pot.
  13. Ruskin argued that art must not exist for itself, but for its subject, nature - "All Great Art is Praise" - and to express and enhance society, so that a worthless society could produce only worthless art, and vice versa.

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