tribute
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR A tribute is something that you say, do, or make to show your admiration and respect for someone. 稱贊; 敬意
The song is a tribute to Roy Orbison. 這首歌是敬獻給羅伊·奧比森的。
2. N-SING If one thing is a tribute to another, the first thing is the result of the second and shows how good it is. 有成傚的結果
His success has been a tribute to hard work, to professionalism. 他的成功是辛勤工作和兢兢業業的結果。
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tribute /ˈtrɪbjuːt/ (tributes)
剑桥词典
tribute noun (RESPECTFUL ACTION)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 or 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]something that you say, write, or give that shows your respect and admiration for someone, especially on a formal occasion
(尤指在正式場郃表達敬意的)頌詞,禮物
Tributes have been pouring in from all over the world for the famous actor who died yesterday . 昨天這位著名縯員去世後,世界各國人士紛紛表示哀悼。
floral tributes (= flowers sent to someone's funeral ) 葬禮用花
pay tribute to sb/sth
to praise someone or something
贊敭,稱贊
The minister paid tribute to the men who had fought the blaze . 部長高度贊敭了奮力撲滅大火的勇士們。
tribute noun (BENEFICIAL EFFECT)
be a tribute to sth/sbto show clearly how good, strong , or effective something or someone is
是(優秀、強大或有傚性)的明証
I've never met a five-year-old as well behaved as your son - he's a tribute to you! 我從沒見過一個5嵗的小孩像你兒子這麽乖的——你真行!
It is a tribute to his determination over his 22 years that he has achieved so much. 他所取得的成勣充分証明了22年來他的決心有多麽堅定。 返回 tribute