ovation 英 [əʊˈveɪʃn]   美 [oʊˈveɪʃn]

ovation

ovation  英 [əʊˈveɪʃn] 美 [oʊˈveɪʃn]

n. 热烈欢迎 

名词复数:ovations 

to give sb a huge ovation 对某人热烈的欢迎
The soloist got a ten-minute standing ovation . 独奏演员受到了长达十分钟的起立鼓掌欢呼。

  • Hear that applause and cries of "Bravo"? Your audience is giving you an ovation, or praise for a great performance.
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  • n. 热烈欢迎
  • 1. to give sb a huge ovation

    对某人热烈的欢迎

  • 2. The soloist got a ten-minute standing ovation .

    独奏演员受到了长达十分钟的起立鼓掌欢呼。

  • 3. And when he walked in, they gave him a standing ovation.

    特朗普走进餐厅时,美军起立鼓掌。

  • ovation (n.) 1530s, in the Roman historical sense, from Middle French ovation or directly from Latin ovationem (nominative ovatio) "a triumph, rejoicing," noun of action from past participle stem of ovare "exult, rejoice, triumph," probably imitative of a shout (compare Greek euazein "to utter cries of joy"). In Roman history, a lesser triumph, granted to a commander for achievements insufficient to entitle him to a triumph proper. Figurative sense of "burst of enthusiastic applause from a crowd" is first attested 1831.
ova·tion / əʊˈveɪʃn ; NAmE oʊˈveɪʃn / noun enthusiastic clapping by an audience as a sign of their approval 热烈鼓掌;热烈欢迎 to give sb a huge/rapturous/rousing ovation 对某人万分的╱狂热的╱热烈的欢迎 The soloist got a ten-minute standing ovation (= in which people stand up from their seats). 独奏演员受到了长达十分钟的起立鼓掌欢呼。 ovation ovations ova·tion / əʊˈveɪʃn ; NAmE oʊˈveɪʃn /
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