applause 英 [əˈplɔ:z]   美 [əˈplɔz]

applause

applause  英 [əˈplɔ:z] 美 [əˈplɔz]

n. 欢呼,喝采; 

名词复数:applauses 

Give her a big round of applause! 为她热烈鼓掌!
The audience broke into applause. 听众中爆发出一片欢呼喝彩声。

  • After a theatrical performance, audience members typically use applause, or hand-clapping, to express their approval. (Of course, sometimes applause just means the audience is glad it’s time to go home.)
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  • n. 欢呼,喝采;
  • 1. Give her a big round of applause!

    为她热烈鼓掌!

  • 2. The audience broke into applause.

    听众中爆发出一片欢呼喝彩声。

  • applause (n.) early 15c., "commendation, praise," from Latin applausus, past participle of applaudere "approve by clapping hands" (see applaud). English in 16c.-17c. had applausible "worthy to be applauded."
ap·plause / əˈplɔːz ; NAmE əˈplɔːz / noun [uncountable ] the noise made by a group of people clapping their hands and sometimes shouting to show their approval or enjoyment 鼓掌;喝彩 Give her a big round of applause! 为她热烈鼓掌! The audience broke into rapturous applause. 听众中爆发出一片欢呼喝彩声。 ap·plause / əˈplɔːz ; NAmE əˈplɔːz /
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