applaud

鼓掌
definition
verb
the crowd whistled and applauded
show approval or praise by clapping.
translation of 'applaud'
verb
鼓掌,
彩,
拍手,
赞许,
赞,
赞同,
敬服,
叫好,
喝采,
鼓掌欢迎,
赞成
example
This is a victory for commonsense and we want to 'applaud' the Minister for standing with the people on this issue.
It was insecurity, she argues, that led him into the trap of trying to be what people would 'applaud' him for being.
Only a man who loved someone beyond their looks could get over this hurdle and for that I 'applaud' him.
The work here is critical to humankind and we need to 'applaud' the people who work here rather than abuse them.
They begin to 'applaud' loudly, their hands coming together to form a symphony all its own.
First off, not all the Jesus crowd is against the concept, so I 'applaud' you people.
Your anonymous writer speaks about the hypocrisy within the Church and then 'applauds' a man for his views which totally contradict the faith that he claims to follow.
I was being wheeled off the basketball court and the fans were 'applauding' loudly, a sound that could only make my head throb even more.
It's the one job in the world that you can roll up to stoned out of your mind and you're actually 'applauded' for it.
My son and I rented a boat and when we removed litter floating on the water, people on the shore 'applauded' us.
The middle section of the tape 'applauds' those artists and activists who used video to tackle political and social issues.
It 'applauds' guest worker programs and expanded voting rights for noncitizen immigrants.
This is the only film I have ever seen in the cinema where the audience stood up at the end and cheered and 'applauded' .
Every man in maroon leaving the pitch had a hand shaken by their manager as the Hearts supporters cheered and 'applauded' .
The police 'applauded' their mounted colleagues; the miners went away to lick their wounds.
The crowd cheered and 'applauded' , their downtrodden spirits uplifted once more at their chosen king's words.
The crowd 'applauded' at the speech as the Mayor turned to reveal the sign for the new wing of the museum.
I began clapping to the music, and they started clapping and 'applauding' .
She read over them all, and pronounced them good, 'applauding' her employees and their approval of what they were doing.
As the crowd 'applauds' , you can't help rooting for him, too.
Suddenly a loud clap came from one of the men, followed by another, and then another until his whole command was clapping and 'applauding' .
At the end of the number we more or less collapsed into a hug as the crowd 'applauded' .
It was a display of pointless truculence and ignorance and he was 'applauded' for it.
In the wings of the conference floors one delegate 'applauded' so loudly that his hands must have bled.
If this is a step toward full cooperation then we all should be 'applauding' him.
The crowd 'applauded' when he said this was a perfect opportunity for the university to ask for more funding.
You are 'applauded' for your professional prowess and dexterity in a business venture.
Anyway, we're not applauding the institutions here - we're 'applauding' the individuals.
How do you make what amounts to a scoreless tie exciting enough to keep a crowd cheering and 'applauding' for two hours?
If a certain state delegation was not 'applauding' enough during a speech, that fact would be relayed to its leader.
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