名词欢呼; 热烈欢迎; 热烈的鼓掌
名词
1. The show won a standing ovation.
这场演出赢得全场起立鼓掌。
2. The hero received a great ovation from the crowd.
那位英雄受到人群的热烈欢迎。
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3. 热烈欢迎:ovate 卵形的 | ovation 热烈欢迎 | oven 烤箱
4. 热烈鼓掌,欢呼:obnoxious 惹人讨厌的,可憎的 | apparently 显然地,明明白白地 | ovation 热烈鼓掌,欢呼
1. 热烈欢迎;热烈鼓掌
An ovation is a large amount of applause from an audience for a particular performer or speaker.
e.g. They had lost by a wide margin, but their supporters gave them a defiant, loyal ovation.
他们以较大的差距败北,但支持者们还是给予了热烈的掌声,以示对对手的不服和对他们的忠诚。
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1. A standing ovation greeted the sprawling cast of The Sopranos, which gathered on stage after the drama had claimed honors for best writing and directing.
2. ovation
2. Jin's debut in the United States earned him a standing ovation and also won him an award for choreography at America's major dance festival.
3. The Colombian audience provided a long ovation to the Chinese company in an open sample of gratitude and satisfaction.
4. ovation什么意思
4. His voice cracked as he bid farewell, and he received a standing ovation in the control room.
5. ovation的意思
5. The Denver Nuggets forward scored 19 points against Lithuania, setting the tone with a slam in the opening minutes that drew a huge ovation.
6. Stockton had to wait for a long ovation to die down before he could address the packed arena.
7. " I'd give him a standing ovation for everything he's done for this city, " Billups said.
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8. Hundreds of department personnel gave Powell a raucous ovation lasting almost a minute when he appeared for the farewell ceremony in the department's main lobby.
9. ovation
9. The final approval prompted cheers, applause and a standing ovation by some participants.
10. ovation是什么意思
10. Unforgettable moments like the standing ovation she received after performing for her high school junior class kept the dream alive for the then teenaged Lee.
ovation
noun
1. enthusiastic recognition (especially one accompanied by loud applause)
Synonym: standing ovation