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laudable

英 ['lɔːdəbl] 美 ['lɔːdəbl]

adj 值得赞赏的

词源

“Laudable”源自拉丁语“laudabilis”,意为“值得赞扬的”,由“laudare”(赞扬)衍生。15世纪进入英语,形容“值得称赞的、可嘉的”,常用于描述行为、动机或成就的高尚品质。

◉外刊例句

·《The Guardian》 (2025年8月10日)

Her laudable efforts saved the charity.

她值得称赞的努力拯救了慈善机构。

·《The New York Times》 (2024年12月5日)

The policy was laudable but flawed.

这项政策值得称赞但有缺陷。

◉经典名著

·《傲慢与偏见》(Pride and Prejudice) by Jane Austen (1813)

His laudable kindness won her respect.

他可嘉的善意赢得了她的尊重。

·《远大前程》(Great Expectations) by Charles Dickens (1861)

Her laudable patience calmed him.

她值得称赞的耐心安抚了他。

Usage Examples

(1) Her work for charity is highly laudable.

(2) It's highly laudable and exemplary a thing as it is held to be.

adj.值得称赞的

(1) 她的慈善工作值得高度赞扬.

(2) 这正如所认为的那样是一件值得高度称赞和仿效的事情。

◉Usage Notes

Use the word laudable to describe something that deserves praise or admiration, like your laudable efforts to start a recycling program at your school.

When you break apart the word laudable, you can see the verb laud, meaning praise or acclaim, followed by the suffix -able, which is a tip-off that this word is an adjective. So laudable describes things that are worthy of praise, such as a laudable effort to end poverty, and it can also describe admirable ideas or beliefs, such as a laudable compassion for others.

柯林斯词典

1[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]可嘉的;值得赞美的;值得称许的 Something that is laudable deserves to be praised or admired. [FORMAL 正式]

One of Emma's less laudable characteristics was her jealousy...

忌妒心强是埃玛的一个不那么让人称道的个性特点。

These may be laudable aims, but by enforcing them at gunpoint another vitally important principle is lost.

也许用心是好的,但若诉诸枪杆子则无法坚持另一个至关重要的原则。