applauding
英 [əˈplɔːdɪŋ]
美 [əˈplɔːdɪŋ]
v. 鼓掌; 称赞; 赞许; 赞赏
applaud的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 鼓掌(以示赞赏)
When a group of peopleapplaud, they clap their hands in order to show approval, for example when they have enjoyed a play or concert.- The audience laughed and applauded...
观众边笑边鼓掌。 - Every person stood to applaud his unforgettable act of courage.
所有人起立为他不可磨灭的英勇之举鼓掌。
- The audience laughed and applauded...
- VERB 称赞;赞许
When an attitude or actionis ap-plauded, people praise it.- He should be applauded for his courage...
他的勇气值得称道。 - This last move can only be applauded...
最后这招令人拍手叫绝。 - She applauds the fact that they are promoting new ideas.
他们在宣传新思想,对此她表示赞许。
- He should be applauded for his courage...
双语例句
- I hope you join me in applauding their presence here.
我希望你们能和我一样欢迎他们的出席。 - I know she's still with us in spirit and is smiling and applauding and dancing with joy about YOU!
我知道她的精神依然与我们同在,她依然用微笑、喝彩、和舞蹈与我们永远相伴。 - The audience showed its approval by applauding.
观众鼓掌以示赞许。 - The people bust out applauding.
人们突然鼓掌欢迎。 - All the audience are applauding for the wonderful performance.
观众为精彩的表演鼓掌。 - The entire hall was applauding.
整个大厅的人都在鼓掌。 - Everyone was on their feet applauding wildly.
每个人都站起身来热烈鼓掌。 - The person applauding for others is cheering for one's own life too.
为别人鼓掌的人也是在给自己的生命加油。 - Research by Jeremy Bulow and Paul Klemperer shows that in such circumstances, the rational strategy is for all but two to stop applauding almost immediately.
杰里米•布洛(JeremyBulow)和保罗•克伦佩雷尔(PaulKlemperer)的研究表明,在这种情况下,理性的策略是,除了两个人以外,所有人几乎都立刻停止鼓掌。 - They are the pioneers most worth applauding.
他们是最值得称赞的开拓者。