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tributes [t'rɪbju:ts]

n. (尤指旧时一国向他国交纳的)贡品( tribute的名词复数 ); (良好效果或影响的)体现; (尤指对死者的)致敬; 称赞;

例句:

  • Martin, 78, died yesterday. Tributes poured in from around the globe.
    马丁于昨天去世,享年78岁。世界各地的人们纷纷致以哀悼。
  • Tributes also poured in from cricket fans and players.
    来自THETIMES
  • The tributes flowed almost for the game's duration.
    来自THETIMES
  • People continued to leave floral tributes at the scene.
    来自THETIMES
  • He had the strength and power; he meant to bear rule over others and he expected tributes from them.
    他有权有势, 想支配人,要人们拜倒在他的脚下.
  • His colleagues paid generous tributes to the outgoing president.
    同事们纷纷向即将卸任的总裁致敬.