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ap·pro·ba·tion
/ˌæprəˈbeʃən/
批准,贊成,認可;嘉獎,稱讚
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ap·pro·ba·tion
n.
1.
Proof
;
attestation
. [
Obs
.]
2.
The
act
of
approving
;
an
assenting
to
the
propriety
of
a
thing
with
some
degree
of
pleasure
or
satisfaction
;
approval
;
sanction
;
commendation
.
Many
. . .
joined
in
a
loud
hum
of
approbation
.
--
Macaulay
.
The
silent
approbation
of
one's
own
breast
.
--
Melmoth
.
Animals
. . .
love
approbation
or
praise
.
--
Darwin
.
3.
Probation
or
novitiate
. [
Obs
.]
This
day
my
sister
should
the
cloister
enter
,
And
there
receive
her
approbation
. --
Shak
.
Syn:
--
Approval
;
liking
;
sanction
;
consent
;
concurrence
.
Usage:
--
Approbation
,
Approval
.
Approbation
and
approval
have
the
same
general
meaning
,
assenting
to
or
declaring
as
good
,
sanction
,
commendation
;
but
approbation
is
stronger
and
more
positive
.
“We
may
be
anxious
for
the
approbation
of
our
friends
;
but
we
should
be
still
more
anxious
for
the
approval
of
our
own
consciences.”
“He
who
is
desirous
to
obtain
universal
approbation
will
learn
a
good
lesson
from
the
fable
of
the
old
man
and
his
ass.”
“The
work
has
been
examined
by
several
excellent
judges
,
who
have
expressed
their
unqualified
approval
of
its
plan
and
execution.”
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
approbation
n
1:
official
approval
2:
official
recognition
or
approval
[
ant
:
disapprobation
]
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