

laudable
英 ['lɔːdəbl] 好意思 ['lɔːdəbl]
adj 值得传诵的
◉词源
“Laudable”源自拉丁语“laudabilis”,意为“值得赞扬的”,由“laudare”(赞扬)生息。15世纪干涉英语,描绘“值得赞好意思的、可嘉的”,常用于描绘动作、动机或设置的崇高品性。
◉外刊例句
·《The Guardian》 (2025年8月10日)
Her laudable efforts saved the charity.
她值得赞好意思的奋发缓助了慈善机构。
·《The New York Times》 (2024年12月5日)
{jz:field.toptypename/}The policy was laudable but flawed.
这项战略值得赞好意思但有颓势。
◉经典名著
·《无礼与偏见》(Pride and Prejudice) by Jane Austen (1813)
His laudable kindness won her respect.
他可嘉的善意获得了她的尊重。
·《深广远景》(Great Expectations) by Charles Dickens (1861)
Her laudable patience calmed him.
她值得赞好意思的耐烦安抚了他。
◉Usage Examples
(1) Her work for charity is highly laudable.
(2) It's highly laudable and exemplary a thing as it is held to be.
adj.值得赞好意思的
(1) 她的慈善责任值得高度赞扬.
(2) 这正如所觉得的那样是一件值得高度赞好意思和仿效的事情。
◉Usage Notes
Use the word laudable to describe something that deserves praise or admiration, like your laudable efforts to start a recycling program at your school.
When you break apart the word laudable, you can see the verb laud, meaning praise or acclaim, followed by the suffix -able, which is a tip-off that this word is an adjective. So laudable describes things that are worthy of praise, such as a laudable effort to end poverty, and it can also describe admirable ideas or beliefs, such as a laudable compassion for others.
◉柯林斯辞书
1[ADJ-GRADED 能被暗示经由的副词或介词词组修饰的描绘词]可嘉的;值得赞好意思的;值得嘉赞的 Something that is laudable deserves to be praised or admired. [FORMAL 讲求]
One of Emma's less laudable characteristics was her jealousy...
吃醋心强是埃玛的一个不那么让东说念主称说念的个性本性。
These may be laudable aims, but by enforcing them at gunpoint another vitally important principle is lost.
也许精心是好的,但若诉诸枪杆子则无法坚合手另一个至关枢纽的原则。