applaud
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I When a group of people applaud, they clap their hands in order to show approval, for example, when they have enjoyed a play or concert. 鼓掌
The audience laughed and applauded. 观众欢笑并且鼓掌。
2. V-T When an attitude or action is applauded, people praise it. 称赞
He should be applauded for his courage. 他应该因其勇气而受到称赞。
This last move can only be applauded. 这最后的举措不得不受到称赞。
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applaud /əˈplɔːd/ (applauding,applauded,applauds)
剑桥词典
- So let's hear some applause for these talented young performers .
- She made her exit from the stage to rapturous applause .
- It was several minutes before the applause died down.
- There was polite , muted applause when I finished speaking .
- The concert hall resounded with cheers and applause .
applaud verb (CLAP)
[ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 or 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 ]to show enjoyment or approval of something such as a performance or speech by clapping the hands repeatedly to make a noise
鼓掌
You should have heard the audience applaud - the noise was fantastic . 你真应该听听观众的掌声——那才叫掌声雷动。
She was applauded for a full five minutes after her speech . 她演讲结束后,掌声持续了整整5分钟。
例句
applaud verb (PRAISE)
[ 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 ] formalto say that you admire and agree with a person's action or decision
赞许,称赞;赞成
We applaud the family's decision to remain silent over the issue . 我们非常赞赏这一家人对此事保持沉默的决定。 返回 applaud