
공적에 대한 포상, 영예 또는 찬사
An award, privilege, or expression of praise granted as a special honor or acknowledgment of merit.
예문:
"The young architect's innovative design earned her the industry's highest accolade."
"Despite the accolades from his peers, the artist remained humble about his success."
기사 작위 수여식에서 칼로 어깨를 가볍게 치는 의식
A ceremony or salute used to mark the conferring of knighthood, typically involving a touch on the shoulder with a sword.
예문:
"The legendary explorer received the accolade in a private ceremony at the palace."
"The tradition of the accolade dates back to the medieval era of chivalry."
동시에 연주되는 둘 이상의 보표를 연결하는 수직선 또는 괄호
A vertical line or brace used to join two or more staves of music that are to be played simultaneously.
예문:
"The composer used a thick accolade to group the woodwind section in the score."
"Check the accolade to ensure you are reading the correct staves for the piano part."
누구에게 상을 주거나 칭송하다
To confer an award or praise upon someone; to honor or recognize merit.
예문:
"The film festival chose to accolade the veteran director with a lifetime achievement award."
"It is rare for a debut poet to be so widely accoladed by the literary establishment."