acclamation / ˌæk ləˈmeɪ ʃən /

⚽高中词汇鼓掌声鼓掌欢迎鼓掌鼓掌通过

acclamation 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a loud shout or other demonstration of welcome, goodwill, or approval.
  2. act of acclaiming.
  3. Liturgy. a brief responsive chant in antiphonal singing.
  4. Ecclesiastical. response.

acclamation 近义词

n. 名词 noun

enthusiastic expression of approval

更多acclamation例句

  1. We had an extended acclamation period because of the lack of time on the field during the offseason.
  2. By acclamation, it was the best moment for Pence in a 2016 debate that he won decisively.
  3. Like blind castigation, blind acclamation is done for its own sake and has little to do with the object of praise.
  4. It gets us over that initial, high-stakes moment of emotive acclamation, and skips straight to the conversation.
  5. The short hours achieved with acclamation to-day will later be denounced as the long hours of to-morrow.
  6. The most extraordinary and despotic measures were adopted by acclamation to meet the fearful emergency.
  7. Jane had the sense of being led towards some unaccountable triumph and acclamation.
  8. He went across the great water to the east, and was there received with acclamation as a visitor from the New World.
  9. Upon the deposition of Octavius the agrarian law of Gracchus was immediately passed by acclamation.