日本語WordNet
enthusiastic approval; "the book met with modest acclaim"; "he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd"; "they gave him more eclat than he really deserved"
clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval
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AIによる解説
As a noun, it means 'enthusiastic approval or praise'. As a verb, it means 'to praise enthusiastically'. Often used for artistic achievements. 'Critical acclaim' and 'to wide acclaim' are common phrases.
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She boasted that her innovative methodology had revolutionized research practices and garnered acclaim from specialists worldwide.
彼女は、彼女の革新的な方法論が研究慣行に革命をもたらし、世界中の専門家から称賛を集めたと自慢しました。
The scholar is by far the most distinguished expert on ancient civilizations, publishing groundbreaking research garnering international acclaim.
学者は古代文明に関して断然最も著名な専門家であり、国際的な称賛を集める画期的な研究を発表しています。
Her performance is garnering critical acclaim.
彼女の演技は批評家の称賛を集めています。
Her unsurpassed talent in music earned her international acclaim.
彼女の無比の音楽の才能が国際的な評価を得た。
There's no denying that the acclaimed musician possesses extraordinary talent that transcends conventional boundaries of the genre.
称賛された音楽家が、ジャンルの従来の境界を超越する並外れた才能を持っていることは否定できません。
The film was critically acclaimed but not a commercial success.
その映画は批評家に絶賛されたが、商業的には成功しなかった。
Pronunciation data from ipa-dict (MIT License) based on cmudict-ipa by @lingz