applaud

[ə’plɔːd]     美 [ə’plɔːd]    

vi. 拍手喝彩

vt. 称赞;赞成;鼓掌

形容词: applaudable 副词: applaudably 名词: applauder 过去式: applauded 过去分词: applauded 现在分词: applauding 第三人称单数: applauds

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一、真题好句
applaud 选择性必修1000 全国卷频次:0 教材出处:译林版选必修B2U2
/əˈplɔːd/
v. applauds 0 applauding 0 applauded 0
拍手喝彩,称赞,赞同
高考真题原句选:
We should applaud good behavior.

二、词组|习惯用语
applaud for 夸奖; 喝彩鼓掌;
to applaud 喝彩

网络短语:
he was deafeningly applauded 他受到震耳欲聋的鼓掌欢迎
So that people applaud 所以人们鼓掌
applaud frantically 狂热欢迎
censure applaud 责骂
applaud enthusiastically 热烈喝彩
applaud thunderously 雷鸣般地鼓掌
applaud deafeningly 鼓掌震耳欲聋
applaud furiously 狂热欢迎
applaud her 取代

三、词根记忆

applaud
vt.
鼓掌歡迎;贊同vi.鼓掌歡迎,歡呼The audience applauded.聽眾鼓掌.
v.
拍手喝彩(ap+plaud)[plaud=clap hands,表示”鼓掌”]

applaud
ap·plaud / E5plC:d /
verb
1. to show your approval of sb / sth by clapping your hands
鼓掌:
▪ [V] He started to applaud and the others joined in.
他开始鼓掌,其他人也跟着鼓起掌来。
▪ [VN] They rose to applaud the speaker.
他们起立向演讲者鼓掌。
She was applauded as she came on stage.
她出台时人们向她鼓掌。
2. [VN] ~ sb / sth (for sth) (formal) to express praise for sb / sth because you approve of them or it
称赞;赞许;赞赏:
We applaud her decision.
我们称赞她的决定。
His efforts to improve the situation are to be applauded.
他为改善状况所作的努力应该受到赞许。
I applaud her for having the courage to refuse.
我赞赏她敢于拒绝。

applaud /əˈplɔːd $ əˈplɒːd/ ●○○ verb
1  [intransitive, transitive] to hit your open hands together, to show that you have enjoyed a play, concert, speaker etc (为…)鼓掌 SYN clap
The audience applauded loudly.
观众掌声雷动。
A crowd of 300 supporters warmly applauded her speech.
300名支持者为她的演讲热烈鼓掌。
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2  [transitive] formal to express strong approval of an idea, plan etc 称赞,赞许
I applaud the decision to install more security cameras.
我极力赞成安装更多监控摄像机的决定。
applaud somebody for something
She should be applauded for her honesty.
她的诚实应当受到赞许。
► see thesaurus at praise
Origin applaud (1400-1500) Latin applaudere, from ad- “to” + plaudere “to applaud”

applaud ★★☆☆☆
1.VERB 动词鼓掌(以示赞赏) When a group of people applaud, they clap their hands in order to show approval, for example when they have enjoyed a play or concert.

【语法信息】:V

【语法信息】:V n
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。

2.VERB 动词称赞;赞许 When an attitude or action is ap-plauded, people praise it.

【语法信息】:be V-ed for n

【语法信息】:be V-ed

【语法信息】:V n
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。

applaud /əˈplɑːd/ verb
applauds; applauded; applauding
1
: to strike the hands together over and over to show approval or praise鼓掌
[no object] The audience stood and applauded [=clapped] at the end of the show.
演出结束时观众起立鼓掌。
[+ object] Everyone applauded the graduates as they entered the auditorium.
毕业生进入礼堂时所有人都为他们鼓掌。
The audience stood and applauded her performance.
观众起立为她的演出鼓掌。
2
[+ object] : to express approval of or support for (something or someone)赞成;赞许;支持
They applauded [=praised] the change in policy.
他们赞成改变政策。
We applaud the decision to lower taxes.
我们赞同减税的决定。
I applaud their efforts to clean up the city, but they must do more.
我赞赏他们为清洁城市做的努力但他们必须再接再厉。
Although he didn’t succeed in the end, he should be applauded [=praised] for his efforts.
尽管他最终没能取得成功,但他的努力应当得到赞许。
Rather than being criticized for her honesty, she should be applauded for it.
她的诚实不但不该受到批评,反而应该得到表扬。

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