单词 | commendation |
释义 | commendation From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcommendationcom‧men‧da‧tion /ˌkɒmənˈdeɪʃən $ ˌkɑː-/ noun [countable, uncountable] formalPRAISEan official statement praising someone, especially someone who has been brave or very successfulExamples from the Corpuscommendation• Lord Ross, the Lord Justice-Clerk, said that the two men deserved every commendation for their action in pursuing Forman.• I do not think that anything could have a higher commendation.• After winning the world championship, he received a note of commendation from the President.• Patroni received an official commendation after rescuing twelve people from a sinking ship.• Through his worldwide correspondence Miller had gained tangible results and rare commendation from the Apothecaries.• Those who snitch can receive commendations and rewards of up to $ 500.• His companions read the commendation for a departing soul; he seemed relieved. |
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