plaudit

英 ['plɔːdɪt] 美
  • n. 喝彩;赞美

GRE

英英释义


1. enthusiastic approval;
"the book met with modest acclaim"
"he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd"
"they gave him more eclat than he really deserved"

英文词源


plaudit (n.)
1620s, short for plaudite "an actor's request for applause" (1560s), from Latin plaudite! "applaud!" second person plural imperative of plaudere "to clap, strike, beat; applaud, approve," of unknown origin (also in applaud, explode). This was the customary appeal for applause that Roman actors made at the end of a play. In English, the -e went silent then was dropped.

词态变化


复数: plaudits;