approval
approval — noun
1. an official decision by a person or body in authority that lets a plan, request,
an official decision by a person or body in authority that lets a plan, request, or document go ahead.
The new bridge design needs approval from the city council before construction starts.
approval from + authority
Tomás is still waiting for his boss's approval to hire two more designers.
approval to + infinitive
The drug received approval for use in hospitals across Europe last month.
Without written approval from the landlord, the tenants cannot paint the walls.
Final approval of the budget came after three long meetings with the board.
- authorization
more formal; emphasises the legal right to act
- consent
stresses agreement of a person involved, often medical or legal
- permission
broader and more everyday; includes informal contexts
文法句型
approval for + noun
approval to + infinitive
用法筆記
Subject of the approval is usually an institution, official, or person with authority. Distinguish from sense 2 (a personal feeling that someone or something is good) — sense 1 is a formal decision, often documented.
常見錯誤
2. a personal feeling that you like or admire someone or something, often shown by
a personal feeling that you like or admire someone or something, often shown by smiling, nodding, or speaking warmly.
Grandma nodded with quiet approval as Diego cleared the dinner plates.
with approval — physical signal of liking
The painting won wide approval among the visitors at the small gallery.
win approval among + group
Mira glanced at her father, hoping for a sign of approval after the speech.
The teacher smiled at Ben's drawing in clear approval of his bright colours.
Many young children seek their parents' approval before trying anything new.
- admiration
stronger; suggests deep respect, not just liking
- endorsement
more public and verbal; often by a known figure
- praise
active spoken expression rather than a quiet feeling
- disapproval
the feeling that someone or something is wrong or bad
- criticism
spoken or written judgement of faults
文法句型
approval of + noun
with approval
用法筆記
Often shown through facial expression, tone, or short comments rather than formal statements. Distinguish from sense 1 — sense 2 is emotional and personal; no authority is needed.
常見錯誤
3. the act of agreeing that an idea, plan, or choice is acceptable and worth going
the act of agreeing that an idea, plan, or choice is acceptable and worth going ahead with.
The new holiday schedule met with approval from almost every team in the office.
meet with approval from + group
Xander gave his approval to the menu after tasting each dish in the kitchen.
give approval to + noun
The plan to plant more trees in the park has the mayor's full approval.
Parents murmured their approval of the new reading programme during the school meeting.
Her choice of music for the wedding won immediate approval from both families.
- objection
a stated reason against a plan
- opposition
active resistance to a plan
文法句型
meet with approval
give one's approval to + noun
用法筆記
Differs from sense 1: this is informal agreement that an idea is fine, not an authority's official decision. Differs from sense 2: focuses on a plan or choice rather than a person or quality.