词汇 | applause |
释义 | applause noun[ U ] uk /əˈplɔːz/ us /əˈplɑːz/ C1 the sound of people clapping their hands repeatedly to show enjoyment or approval of something such as a performance or speech: 掌声 His speech met with(= received) loud applause.他的讲话赢得热烈的掌声。 So let's have a round of applause, please, for(= please applaud) a very talented young lady who is going to sing for us.好,让我们热烈鼓掌,欢迎一位才华横溢的年轻女士为我们演唱。 So let's hear some applause for these talented young performers.那么,让我们为这些有才华的年轻表演者鼓掌吧。 She made her exit from the stage to rapturous applause. It was several minutes before the applause died down.过了好几分钟掌声才平息下来。 There was polite, muted applause when I finished speaking.我讲话结束时,响起了礼貌而又温和的掌声。 The concert hall resounded with cheers and applause.音乐厅内回响着喝彩声和掌声。 Praising and applauding acclaim acclamation accolade adulate adulation clap compliment enthrone enthronement eulogistic eulogistically eulogize hail ode ooh ooh and aahidiom ovation overpraise overpraised puff applause | American Dictionaryapplause noun[ U ] us/əˈplɔz/ the action or sound made by a number of people clapping their hands repeatedly to show their enjoyment or approval, esp. of a performance or speech Examples of applauseapplause Were this applause directed to the cast alone, then the report would be of interest primarily in the history of performance. Rare edits betray some analog sources, and a little applause and coughing some live performances. As the final chords rang round the auditorium, the entire school rose in rapturous applause; the tour had started well. Today applause comes back at us roaring in all its mythic force, yet disconnected from anything whole. It is a ternary cavatine-type, free of leitmotifs and with an applause point worked in at the conclusion. His speech was interrupted by cheers and applause. The blank expressions of the faces of the musicians as they do so shows that they know where the applause is really directed. Their efforts are worthy of applause and demand an appropriate reward, financial or otherwise. The racial sensitivity of this analysis also deserves applause. At the end of the series, which took the better part of thirty minutes, there was appropriate applause, and everyone began to leave. Recognition is somewhat humdrum, involving no special applause or medals. Singers of talent needed support to resist what could bring them instant applause. The response to this switch, as was expected, was long applause from the audience. Because his speech was followed by vigorous applause, we can infer that a large portion of those present agreed with him. What's worse than walking out is when the song ends and the snoozers are awoken by applause. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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