laudable的意思和读音

laudable

: [ˈlɔdəb(ə)l] : [ˈlɔːdəb(ə)l]

adj.

adj.despicable

adj.admirable,praiseworthy,creditable,worthy,commendable

laudableadj.

1.deserving to be praised or admired, even if not really successful

a laudable aim/attempt

adj.1.

adj.1.deserving to be praised or admired

1. lateral laudable laundry 西 ...

2. latitude laudable laudatory ...

3. legendary laudable lettered ...

4. irritating laudable legitimate ...

5. ... reprimand v. laudable a. refrain from doing sth. ...

6. L:leading L:laudable A:active ...

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1.Spreading democracy around the world is no magic bullet, even if it is a laudable long-term goal.

2.It is laudable as well that Lee has decided to donate the prize money to help nurture Taiwan's budding filmmakers.

3.You'd have to be some kind of cynic or misanthrope to object to such a laudable goal.

4.A laudable, noble sentiment. But impractical, unless the father will marry you and give the child a name.

5.Indeed, it is likely that the laudable extension of insurance coverage now makes it more important to tackle the question of costs.

6.Nonetheless, his attempt to reach out to Nigerians directly is laudable.

7.Many nominees appear to have been excluded for laudable reasons: their backgrounds as warlords or suspicions of corruption and incompetence.

8.Walking for walking's sake may be as highly laudable and exemplary a thing as it is held to be by those who practise it.

9.well , madame , it will be a laudable action on your part , and i will thank you for it !嗯,

10.Spencer believed that individual freedom was the most laudable goal in society, and he sought to protect it from infringement by others.