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  1. laud (. lad. ) transitive verb. 1. (to praise) a. alabar. The mayor lauded her as a model citizen at a town gathering.El alcalde la alabó como ciudadana modelo en una reunión de la ciudad. b. loar. Animal rights activists lauded the Kenyan leaders who burned the ivory stockpile.Los activistas por los derechos de los animales loaron a los ...

  2. laud [sb/sth] ⇒ vtr (praise) elogiar⇒ vtr : loar⇒ vtr : alabar⇒ vtr : Teachers lauded the new contract. Los maestros elogiaron el nuevo contrato. laud n: formal (glorification) elogio nm : alabanza nf : Richard's novel received laud and honor from the press. La novela de Richard recibió elogios y honores de la prensa.

  3. LAUD translate: alabar, loar. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  4. Spanish. English. laúd nm. (embarcación típica) (typical Mediterranean boat) sailboat n. Mi abuelo salía a pescar en un laúd. My grandfather used to go out fishing in a sailboat. laúd nm. (tortuga marina)

  5. laud translation in English - Spanish Reverso dictionary, see also 'lad, laudably, laudable, laudanum', examples, definition, conjugation

  6. English Translation of “LAÚD” | The official Collins Spanish-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of Spanish words and phrases.

  7. laúd translations: lute, felucca (boat). Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.

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