congratulate
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you congratulate someone, you say something to show you are pleased that something nice has happened to them. 祝賀
She congratulated him on the birth of his son. 她對(duì)他兒子的出生表示了祝賀。
2. congratulationN-UNCOUNT 祝賀
We have received many letters of congratulation. 我們收到了許多祝賀信。
3. V-T If you congratulate someone, you praise them for something good that they have done. 稱(chēng)贊
I really must congratulate the organizers for a well run and enjoyable event. 我真的必須稱(chēng)贊這次組織良好且有趣的活動(dòng)的組織者們。
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congratulate /k?n?ɡr?tj??le?t/ (congratulating,congratulated,congratulates)
劍橋詞典
- to praise someone and say that you approve of or are pleased about a special or unusual achievement
- The defeated candidate gave a dignified speech in which he congratulated his rival .
- His plan was such a success that even his original critics had to congratulate him.
- Granny rang up to congratulate him on passing his exams .
- I must congratulate you - this is a very impressive piece of work .
- It is my wife you should be congratulating - she did all the hard work . 返回 congratulate
祝賀;慶賀;恭喜
I was just congratulating Ceri on winning/on having won her race . 我那時(shí)正在祝賀凱裡賽跑獲勝。
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