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applause

/uh-plawz/US // əˈplɔz //UK // (əˈplɔːz) //

掌声,鼓掌,掌声欢迎,掌声响起

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : hand clapping as a demonstration of approval, appreciation, acclamation, or the like.
    • : any positive expression of appreciation or approval; acclamation.

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Examples

  • With World War I raging, a band struck up the song during the seventh-inning stretch, resulting in thunderous applause.

  • When Stewart walks into an upscale Pittsburgh steakhouse with a female date, the other diners erupt in applause — a standing ovation because he’s out on the town with a woman.

  • She also, according to Republicans in the room, apologized for putting her colleagues in a difficult spot — prompting a round of applause.

  • It connects directly to a smartphone and allows wannabe broadcasters to add effects like applause and musical cues to their productions.

  • Díaz-Canel, therefore, did not have to win the applause of the masses with government proposals.

  • He led the packed cathedral in applause for Ramos and Liu and asked Bratton to bring a message to the men and women of the NYPD.

  • “I think that all you ni**ers need to…check yourselves out,” he said to laughter in his first big applause line of the evening.

  • A call from the stage for President Peña Nieto to resign drew the loudest applause.

  • And one person started clapping, and then the whole room erupted in applause.

  • Their speech was met “very warmly, with applause,” according to bishops briefing the press afterwards.

  • General Lachambre, as the hero of Cavite, followed to receive the applause which was everywhere showered upon him in Spain.

  • Frantic applause, several times repeated, which drowned the voice of the orator.

  • When he came out on the stage the applause was tremendous, and enough in itself to excite and electrify one.

  • A boy on the stage danced very finely and obtained much applause.

  • A hideous yell of applause rose from the multitude, and again he plunged his saber into the carriage.