praise in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for praise in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

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fulsome praise
fulsome praise
glowing report, praise

Translations for praise in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

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praise
praise sb for sth
praise
give praise to sb
praise
praise for labour
praise
praise highly [or strongly]
lavish [or heap] praise on sb
praise
deserved praise
receive a praise for
praise
praise sb to the heavens

praise Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to praise sb/sth to the skies
to give praise to God/the Lord
to have high praise (for sb/sth)
he lapped up the praise
to praise sth/sb to the skies
lay myself out to praise sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Released after the group had already dissolved in acrimony, the album did not attract much praise or even attention at the time.
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His rapid-eye exam won praise from law enforcement authorities as an effective field drug sobriety test.
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When the live album finally came out it received euphoric praise from critics, who had bemoaned the overproduction on some of his earlier records.
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He balanced his penchant for universal critical thought with liberal doses of flattery and praise to the appropriate individuals in aristocratic society.
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They are followed by "jaroo" (praise-singers), the most famous "naxamala", acting as societal orators.
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He heaped praise on the music, calling it artful in its simplicity and, if one is in the right mood, vividly evocative.
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Lee states that some Japanese producers even praise fansubber's efforts at promoting their work overseas.
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The words center on the relationship of music and marital love, ending in praise of the bridegroom as a supporter of music.
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It exceeded any description or praise; it was incomprehensible and ineffable; it was beyond all that we may imagine including perfection.
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When music and musicianship are this worshipful, virtuoso, and varied, it's easy to get caught up, kick back, and join the praise.
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