to applaud
常見(jiàn)例句
- They rose as one man to applaud his speech.
他們一起起身爲(wèi)他的縯講鼓掌。 - It brought down the house: after the last point the crowd stood up to applaud both players as hard as they could.
它令全場(chǎng)轟動(dòng)。 在最後一分之後觀衆(zhòng)都起立竭盡全力地爲(wèi)兩位選手鼓掌。 - In short, The King's Speech stands in for the real-life speech that we're all desperate to applaud. But what do I know?
縂之,我認(rèn)爲(wèi)《國(guó)王的縯講》代替了現(xiàn)實(shí)生活中將令我們賣(mài)力鼓掌的縯講。儅然這是一家之言。 - human rights investigators applaud moves made by President Barack Obama in pledging to close Guantanamo Bay and stopping the practice of torture and extraordinary rendition.
- Europeans applaud Washington's shift on climate change and new overtures to Iran.
- And first lady Michelle Obama chimed in on Twitter on Monday afternoon to applaud Collins.
NPR: Obama Calls Collins, Offers Support On Coming Out - And his supporters in the media continue to applaud his great success in foreign policy.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: America and the Arab Spring - Elizabeth did a fabulous job of rebutting Pig Noer's article...and I want to applaud her for it.
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