Elogiar in english
To praise
pronunciation: tupreɪz part of speech: none
pronunciation: tupreɪz part of speech: none
In gestures
elogiar = applaud ; praise ; vaunt ; eulogise [eulogize, -USA] ; compliment ; acclaim ; hail ; commend ; hold out as ; laud ; rave about ; hold + Nombre + up for praise ; rant and rave ; speak + highly of ; fete [fête] ; bepraise ; big up.
Example: I'd like to applaud a great deal of the work that she and SRRT, and also Mr Berman, have done in their criticism of LC subject headings.Example: In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who cause them no anxiety, who quietly accept their decisions, who praise them.Example: In a promotional brochure Junctionville is vaunted as 'an attractive city to live in and a nice place to raise children'.Example: The business history or biography should not be seen as simply to entertain or eulogise, but as a tool which can be used discriminatingly for its more factual content.Example: Most library users have not noticed AACR2's effects or do not care enough about them to compliment or complain.Example: However, we must not forget the book which the critics acclaim and which also sells in goodly numbers.Example: Originally the advent of on-line interactive searches was hailed by some as a boon to users who could henceforward conduct their own searches.Example: As drill exercises in writing, the writing of book reviews has little to commend it.Example: Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.Example: Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Example: Past delegates rave about how much they learn from colleagues in other fields.Example: Politicians give us many reasons to worry, and I don't usually hold them up for public praise.Example: I ordered a cake for my 1st grandson's baby shower and people just ranted and raved about how delicious the lemon and raspberry filling was.Example: He said to send his regards to everyone, and thanks especially to those who spoke so highly of him.Example: He was once feted by the West as the arch-moderniser who would guide his country along the path of democracy.Example: The newspapers, metropolitan and provincial, have bepraised or bespattered her; she has been deified in prose, and ridiculed in verse.Example: This dance festival bigs up the diverse and exciting range of high quality dance theatre talent we've got on our very own doorstep.