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acclamatory

/ak-luh-mey-shuhn/US // ˌæk ləˈmeɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌækləˈmeɪʃən) //

鼓掌声,鼓掌,鼓掌的,鼓动性

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • We had an extended acclamation period because of the lack of time on the field during the offseason.

  • By acclamation, it was the best moment for Pence in a 2016 debate that he won decisively.

  • Like blind castigation, blind acclamation is done for its own sake and has little to do with the object of praise.

  • It gets us over that initial, high-stakes moment of emotive acclamation, and skips straight to the conversation.

  • The short hours achieved with acclamation to-day will later be denounced as the long hours of to-morrow.

  • The most extraordinary and despotic measures were adopted by acclamation to meet the fearful emergency.

  • Jane had the sense of being led towards some unaccountable triumph and acclamation.

  • He went across the great water to the east, and was there received with acclamation as a visitor from the New World.

  • Upon the deposition of Octavius the agrarian law of Gracchus was immediately passed by acclamation.