elogio
commendation ; acclaim ; praise ; encomium ; accolade ; laurels ; elevation ; eulogy ; plaudit ; rave.
It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
In effect, the book started its life rather more as a light entertainment middle-of-the-range hardback autobiography but popular acclaim turned it into a huge mass-market paperback success.
Wing has not had the almost unqualified praise from the reviewers that Pollard and Redgrave received.
Encomiums for abstractors are appropriate.
The article 'Interlibrary loan: automation, whither thou goest; some gripes and an accolade' advises postponing automation until dedicated funds are available and hardware is standardized.
There is a need to give credit to all involved in the development of quality products thus sharing the laurels.
Within the last 40 years, information has undergone remarkable elevation.
The journalist and broadcaster, Bernard Levin is well known for his eulogies of good indexes and indexers.
This valuable collection is now accessible over the Internet, to the plaudits of numerous researchers and citizens, spreading our influence throughout the world.
And by tackling problems beyond their traditional turf, the award winners earned raves for leadership.
colmar de elogios
heap (up) + praise on/upon
It's been a while since pop-music writers have heaped praise on a blues guitarist as the next big thing.
deshacerse en elogios
wax + lyrical
wax + rapturous
sing + Posesivo + praises
go into + raptures
He helped to hose down graffiti from a vandalised wall while waxing lyrical about an era before antisocial behaviour.
But people do tend to wax rapturous - nearly orgasmic, even - over figs.
Frustrated devotees had been singing his praises for years, to no avail.
Most of my friends live in the city, yet they always go into raptures at the mere mention of the country.
digno de elogio
praiseworthy
commendably
So to be able to read is praiseworthy in that it shows success in the early stages of primary education and, as books are used so much within the schools, the reading of books becomes a particular praiseworthy activity.
The layout is commendably clear, with web addresses being listing in boxes below each descriptive section, and screen-shots being used only when absolutely necessary.
elogio de la crítica
critical acclaim
Here's what he had to say in the interview: 'The box office definitely matters more than critical acclaim'.
elogios
kudos
Authors who succeed in this category are people who do not worry too much about the lack of literary kudos, but who can write, and seem to enjoy writing, fairly simple stories for a wide audience whose pure enjoyment of the books is sufficient.
recibir el elogio de la crítica
enjoy + critical acclaim
His one man show 'It's All Greek to Me' has enjoyed critical acclaim all around the world.
recibir elogio
get + tap on the shoulder
But we certainly have to establish some fair criteria to determine who gets the tap on the shoulder.
recibir elogios
win + accolade
Since then, SCI CD Edition has won accolades for its value-added features, sophistication, and flexibility.
ser objeto de elogio
win + acclaim
receive + acclaim
Abstracting journal 'Physics' has won acclaim followed by 'Physics Abstracts', 'Electrical and Electronic Abstracts', 'Science Abstracts', all published by British INSPEC since 1898.
The editor of textbooks in both secondary and higher education generally receive both monetary reward and professional acclaim for it.