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Перевод: acclaim speek acclaim


[существительное]
шумное приветствие; возгласы одобрения;
[глагол]
шумно аплодировать; аплодировать; шумно приветствовать; приветствовать; провозглашать


Тезаурус:

  1. But what drove him on was less his outsize libido than his desire to prove a point and win public acclaim: "Everyone thinks I'm going to die.
  2. When Allied Breweries unveiled Draught Burton Ale in 1976 to great acclaim, the flood gates opened and all the national combines hurried to embrace the new philosophy of "abroad portfolio" of brands to please the disparate wishes of pub users.
  3. Delahunty's reports from the burning stand that afternoon won him worldwide acclaim and a number of top international radio and journalistic awards.
  4. The results he achieved in his lifetime won Chapman universal acclaim, lifting the obscurity surrounding the office of football manager.
  5. Do you know, not a single rotten member of my miserable household appeared to be in the least little bit aware of the joyful nature of the dawn which I gaily urged them to acclaim.
  6. The expectations raised by the international acclaim with which his playing was greeted on that occasion were not entirely fulfilled, however, by his performance of Mozart's C minor Concerto K 491, in the Philharmonia's AFG-sponsored concert.
  7. At the time of his stroke, he had just finished a major biography, which had received critical acclaim, and he was researching for his next book.
  8. On her return to Broadway Miss Picon played a string of leads - all in Yiddish - at Kessler's Theatre, and won such acclaim that while still in her early thirties she was top of the bill at the Palace, America's leading vaudeville house, and had a New York theatre named after her.
  9. For the mass of "non-organized" Germans, the "Hitler myth" functioned through the stimulation of popular acclaim - recurrent but always temporary - fur faits accomplis , for coups which had been brought about, successes already attained, rather than for a clear set of policies in train.
  10. 1960 The Wesker Trilogy, The Kitchen, Chicken Soup and I'm Talking About Jerusalem open to great acclaim at the Royal Court.
  11. Maybe they come to believe, when they are young adults and they receive the acclaim - and the money - which accompanies championship that it was all worth while.
  12. Even in the acting profession women like Glenda Jackson don't get the acclaim they deserve, because they aren't particularly pretty.
  13. The University has many staff whose work of outstanding international merit in many diverse fields has brought it great acclaim.

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