ovation
英 [əʊˈveɪʃn]
美 [oʊˈveɪʃn]
n. 热烈鼓掌; 热烈欢迎
复数:ovations
Collins.1 / BNC.16268 / COCA.13095
牛津词典
noun
- 热烈鼓掌;热烈欢迎
enthusiastic clapping by an audience as a sign of their approval- to give sb a huge/rapturous/rousing ovation
对某人表示万分的 / 狂热的 / 激动人心的欢迎 - 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。
- to give sb a huge/rapturous/rousing ovation
柯林斯词典
- See also:They had lost by a wide margin, but their supporters gave them a defiant, loyal ovation.standing ovation
英英释义
noun
- enthusiastic recognition (especially one accompanied by loud applause)
双语例句
- Dame Joan appeared to tumultuous applause and a standing ovation.
在热烈的掌声和经久不息的喝彩声中琼女士出现了。 - Her speech was received with cheers and a standing ovation.
她的演讲受到了热烈欢呼和经久不息的鼓掌。 - Pavarotti was given a20-minute standing ovation.
帕瓦罗蒂受到持续20分钟的起立鼓掌欢呼。 - She received a standing ovation from the audience.
观众起立为她欢呼鼓掌。 - When she walked onstage she was given a standing ovation
当她走上台时,观众起立鼓掌欢迎。 - He was also awarded the Sire of Significance Award at the show, and met with a standing ovation.
他还获得在展会上的意义奖父系,并会见了全场起立鼓掌。 - The loudest and longest standing ovation I have ever heard.
我所听到过的声音最响亮、延续时间最长的鼓掌欢呼。 - We finished the recital by receiving a standing ovation.
我们接受了大家的起立鼓掌,以此结束了这次演奏会。 - The public gave her a veritable ovation.
观众给了她一个真正的哄堂喝彩。 - He gets a standing ovation as he moves off stage.
他离开舞台时,全体观众起立热烈鼓掌。