applause
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /əˈplɔːz/|/əˈploːz/
美 /əˈploːz/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The act of applauding; approbation and praise publicly expressed by the clapping of hands, stamping or tapping of the feet, acclamation, huzzas, or other means; marked commendation.
— A few days before, the adulations and applauses of a nation were sounding in her [Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma's] ears, and now she was come to this!
动词 v.
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To applaud.
— But (which had ſcarrefide our wounds, if wounded, with the Balme / Of her ſweete Preſence, ſo applaus’d as in Sea-ſtormes a Calme) / Her royall-ſelfe, Elizabeth our Soueraigne lawfull Queene, / In magnanimious Maieſtie amidſt her Troupes was ſeene.
词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
Latin applaususbor.
English applause
From Latin applausus, from applaudō (“to strike against, to applaud”) (whence applaud).
Latin applaususbor.
English applause
From Latin applausus, from applaudō (“to strike against, to applaud”) (whence applaud).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Latin applaususbor.
English applause
From Latin applausus, from applaudō (“to strike against, to applaud”) (whence applaud).
Latin applaususbor.
English applause
From Latin applausus, from applaudō (“to strike against, to applaud”) (whence applaud).
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