applause
美音:
[əp´lɔz
]英音:
[əp´lɔz
]n.鼓掌欢迎,欢呼
难易程度:
applause为短语/超纲词汇
词根
plaud,plode=to strike(打;击),to clap(鼓掌;拍)
applause
/ə'plɔ:z; ə`plɔz/
n [U]
1 approval expressed by clapping the hands 鼓掌欢迎
*He sat down amid deafening applause. 他在震耳欲聋的掌声中就坐.
2 warm approval 热情称赞
*Her new novel was greeted by reviewers with rapturous applause. 她的新小说备受书评家推崇.
applause
n[U]
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Medieval Latin;Origin: applausus, from Latin, past participle of applaudere; APPLAUD]
the sound of many people hitting their hands together and shouting, to show that they have enjoyed something
She got a round of applause (=a short period of applause) when she finished.
rapturous/enthusiastic applause
He left the stage to rapturous applause.
loud/thunderous applause
applause
姓名词典:
Arata
性别:男名
使用国家:Japanese
1. His virtuosity on a $5,000 banjo won consistent applause. 他弹奏一只价值五千美元的班卓琴的技艺受到了异口同声的称赞。
2. His virtuosity on a $5,000 banjo won consistent applause. 他弹奏一只价值五千美元的班卓琴的技艺受到了异口同声的称赞。
3. At the sight of his appearance on the stage , the hall rang with thunderous applause. 他一出场,礼堂里就掌声雷动。
4. Other countries — France, Italy, Spain, even Japan and Korea — have provided more applause (and profit) where Chaplin is concerned than the land of his birth. 就卓别林而言,其他国家,如法国、意大利、西班牙,甚至日本和朝鲜,比他的出生地给予了他更多的掌声(和更多的收益)。
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