单词 | applause |
释义 | applause (əplɔːz ) uncountable noun Applause is the noise made by a group of people clapping their hands to show approval. They greeted him with thunderous applause. ...a round of applause. Synonyms: ovation, praise, cheering, cheers Collocations: deserve applause This lot just about deserved the applause. Times,Sunday Times Hall deserved the applause she earned with her sally, but the silence of the other candidates was also loud. Globe and Mail Upon the whole she played the part amazingly well, and had deserved the applause. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They have been a delight to watch and have drawn applause and appreciation everywhere they go. The Sun It made a loud ringing sound, drawing applause from the police. The Sun In many ways it was the simplest of the three goals, but it was the sheer impudence of it that even drew applause from the press box. Times, Sunday Times Despite this incident she collected herself, regained composure, walked graciously, finished her walk, and drew applause from the audience. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Even in emotional scenes too, the hero looks superb, drawing applause from the audience. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She trotted this line out on countless talk shows over the years, always to enthusiastic applause. Times, Sunday Times Enthusiastic applause fills the room. Smithsonian It was left to the sheer mechanics of the finale - the entire stage rises, and undergoes a series of seismic shocks - to elicit really enthusiastic applause. Times, Sunday Times The only part of the concert that we could really enjoy was the generous encore, as the critics had by then left abruptly, taking no part in the enthusiastic applause. Times, Sunday Times When it was repeated the audience was silent and then at the end they showed enthusiastic applause. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I hope you can hear the applause thundering in your ears. The Sun For now, if you want to watch live, don't expect hear any applause. Times,Sunday Times She's tired from touring all week, the backing singers say they couldn't hear the applause, and it looked as though people were bored. Times, Sunday Times You can almost hear the applause already. Times, Sunday Times You could almost hear the applause going on inside his head. Times, Sunday Times He did it again a few minutes later — again to huge applause. The Sun She cleared the course without fault, drawing huge applause. The Sun He walked off to huge applause - then continued the no-nonsense talk. The Sun They are constantly singing and their humorous ripostes to the locals cause huge applause. Times, Sunday Times Broad was getting huge applause whenever he came to field on the boundary. Times, Sunday Times After his closing address, he was sent off with loud applause. Times, Sunday Times After his player-cam debut, he went off to loud applause. The Sun She earned loud applause as she scored with her fourth attempt. The Sun As the thunder of the rocket reached the spectators' stand three and a half miles away loud applause broke out from the crowd of guests and reporters. Times, Sunday Times The loud applause proved that spirits were lifted - but will they now fight? Times, Sunday Times At the end, he got polite applause, which is more than he deserved. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Those who stayed offered polite applause but little more. The Sun (2014) The game would be seen out, the final whistle greeted by little more than polite applause. The Sun (2014) Prolonged applause brought him back to the stage, but he declined to sing an encore. Times, Sunday Times Her superb jump over the wall in the fourth round when it stood at 7ft 1in drew prolonged applause from the appreciative crowd. Times, Sunday Times As the names of the dead were read out, hundreds of people gathered outside the sports hall broke into prolonged applause. Times, Sunday Times The performance drew prolonged applause from the appreciative crowd. Times, Sunday Times The song completed on a quiet note again the house lights went partly up as the crowd typically gave very prolonged applause. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He returned to the stage one more time to receive applause, but then went immediately from the concert hall to a hospital emergency room. Times, Sunday Times After he has left, the play ends, and the dancers come on stage together to receive applause. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 All the questions were hostile and received applause. Times, Sunday Times He received applause but campaigners said that words would not be enough. Times, Sunday Times Throughout her career, she has received applause from critics for her powerful vocals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You have to work hard in your mind to tell yourself you can get that 15ft birdie putt to a light ripple of applause. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The tears flowed along with the ripple of applause. Times, Sunday Times (2013) When the waiter returned there was a ripple of applause. Times, Sunday Times (2009) And the slow movement's song clung close to the chest and close to the keyboard, before a flourish of a finale and a long roar of applause. Times, Sunday Times A loud roar of applause, war whoops, and cheering filled the arena as the votes were read off. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Roars of applause and exotic encores followed. Times, Sunday Times He takes a bow to the thunderous roars of applause. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I once got a round of applause from the people in the cafe for finishing one! The Sun (2012) Off he went on 83 minutes to a thunderous round of applause that was almost as loud as the noise over the Etihad last night. The Sun (2016) Scotty's eggs benedict were a triumph, and Michael's garni received a polite round of applause. BABYCAKES (1989) His single appearance in class at business school in Lausanne sparked a round of applause from the other students. Times, Sunday Times (2016) There were no boos at the final whistle; merely a barely perceptible round of applause. Times, Sunday Times (2013) He drew rousing applause, reducing members of the audience and a judge to tears. Times, Sunday Times Both made powerful speeches to rousing applause. The Sun The comment drew rousing applause. Houston Chronicle There was a polite smattering of applause. Times, Sunday Times (2006) To his credit, he still managed to acknowledge the smattering of applause. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Ed came on stage to a smattering of applause that lasted about 30 seconds. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Then they burst into spontaneous applause. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Her reply - that she had no appetite for that sort of thing - met spontaneous applause. Times, Sunday Times (2009) He was greeted by rapturous, spontaneous applause from 400 civil servants. The Sun (2010) That the imposing grey finally rose, to sustained applause from the stands, was the best news of another notable afternoon for his stable. Times, Sunday Times Both are recognisably sitcoms, but they break the aspirational mould of groups of yuppies living gilded lives and spouting wisecracks to sustained applause and a laugh track. Times, Sunday Times Forget form - that deserves sustained applause. Times,Sunday Times Palace's resilience for 45 minutes was rewarded with sustained applause from their supporters as they headed to the tunnel in the corner. Times, Sunday Times There was laughter, a pause, then sustained applause. Times, Sunday Times With this she launches into a series of grinds, wiggles and shimmies, to thunderous applause. Times, Sunday Times (2007) He received thunderous applause on his first game back after a six-month ban. The Sun (2015) He was cheered on by thunderous applause from the crowd and screams of'You can do it! Times, Sunday Times (2012) This provoked thunderous applause from the 13,000 people attending the meeting. Times, Sunday Times (2012) It was no wonder he sat down to such thunderous applause. Times, Sunday Times (2015) They offered warm applause and prayed that he would say no more. Times, Sunday Times This old warhorse was thumped and flayed: not a spectacle worth the warm applause. Times, Sunday Times The audience lapped that bit up and gave him warm applause at the end. Times, Sunday Times His party did not boo its former leaders, he said to warm applause. Times, Sunday Times Warm applause when he was subbed at the end. The Sun He signaled to the orchestra, and its members stood to acknowledge the wild applause. Christianity Today He had just been interrupted by wild applause. Times, Sunday Times The sound engineer got wild applause when he finally stopped. Times, Sunday Times At the end there was as much wild applause as you are likely to get from a firm of lawyers at 6.30 thinking about their journey home. Times, Sunday Times The wild applause had been silenced. Christianity Today I've heard higher flights of oratory, funnier jokes, crueller gibes at opponents, cannier attempts to win applause. Times, Sunday Times (2011) By ushering Britain through the exit door, he will win applause at home. Times, Sunday Times (2011) If he does, he'll win applause from all sides. The Sun (2014) Win ugly and win applause. Times, Sunday Times (2015) You shine at work, find winning answers in contests and can win applause from an audience. The Sun (2014) Translations: Chinese: 鼓掌 Japanese: 拍手 |
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