acclaim

acclaim
transitive verb
(welcome) feiern; (hail as)

acclaim somebody king — jemanden zum König ausrufen

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[ə'kleim] 1. verb
1) (to applaud or welcome enthusiastically: The footballer was acclaimed by the fans.) mit Beifall begrüßen
2) (to declare (someone) ruler, winner etc by enthusiastic approval: They acclaimed him king.) ausrufen zu
2. noun
(enthusiastic approval.) der Beifall
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ac·claim
[əˈkleɪm]
I. vt usu passive
to be \acclaimed [as sth] [als etw] gefeiert werden
II. n no pl
1. (applause) Beifall m
2. (praise) Anerkennung f
critical \acclaim gute Kritiken
to receive \acclaim Anerkennung erhalten
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[ə'kleɪm]
1. vt
1) (= applaud) feiern (as als); (critics) anerkennen
2)

(= proclaim) to acclaim sb king/winner — jdn zum König/als Sieger ausrufen

2. n
Beifall m; (of critics) Anerkennung f
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acclaim [əˈkleım]
A v/t
1. jemanden, etwas freudig oder mit Beifall begrüßen, jemandem zujubeln
2. jemanden, etwas feiern (as als)
3. acclaim sb king jemanden zum König ausrufen
B v/i Beifall spenden, Hochrufe ausstoßen
C s
1. acclamation
2. (hohes) Lob:
the book received great critical acclaim das Buch wurde von der Kritik sehr gelobt
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transitive verb
(welcome) feiern; (hail as)

acclaim somebody king — jemanden zum König ausrufen

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n.
Beifall -¨e m. v.
zujubeln v.

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