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applause

  • 1 applause

    n. applåder, handklappningar; lovsång
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    [-z]
    noun (praise or approval, expressed by clapping: The President received great applause at the end of his speech.) applåd

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  • 2 applause of the audience

    publikens jubel

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  • 3 heavy applause

    rungande applåd

    English-Swedish dictionary > heavy applause

  • 4 light applause

    spridda applåder

    English-Swedish dictionary > light applause

  • 5 ripple of applause

    stormande applåd

    English-Swedish dictionary > ripple of applause

  • 6 acclamation

    n. acklamation; bifallsrop
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    noun (a noisy demonstration of applause, agreement, approval etc.) bifallsrop, hälsningsjubel, acklamation

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  • 7 applaud

    v. applådera, klappa händerna; hurra; prisa
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    [ə'plo:d]
    (to praise or show approval, by clapping the hands: to applaud a speech / a singer.) applådera

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  • 8 curtain call

    inropning
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    (an appearance by actors, singers etc after a performance for the purpose of receiving applause: After the play the actors took ten curtain calls.) inropning

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  • 9 ovation

    n. ovation; mindre triumf; livlig hyllning
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    [ə'veiʃən, ]( American[) ou-]
    (cheering or applause etc to express approval, welcome etc: They gave the president a standing ovation) ovation

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  • 10 round

    adj. rund
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    adv. runt
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    n. runda, tur, kretslopp; cirkel, ring
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    prep. omkring, runt
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    v. göra rund; runda; avrunda
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    1. adjective
    1) (shaped like a circle or globe: a round hole; a round stone; This plate isn't quite round.) rund
    2) (rather fat; plump: a round face.) rund, trind
    2. adverb
    1) (in the opposite direction: He turned round.) runt, om
    2) (in a circle: They all stood round and listened; A wheel goes round; All (the) year round.) runt i ring, runt, om
    3) (from one person to another: They passed the letter round; The news went round.) runt
    4) (from place to place: We drove round for a while.) runt, omkring
    5) (in circumference: The tree measured two metres round.) i omkrets
    6) (to a particular place, usually a person's home: Are you coming round (to our house) tonight?) bort, över
    3. preposition
    1) (on all sides of: There was a wall round the garden; He looked round the room.) runt, omkring
    2) (passing all sides of (and returning to the starting-place): They ran round the tree.) runt
    3) (changing direction at: He came round the corner.) runt
    4) (in or to all parts of: The news spread all round the town.) runt, omkring
    4. noun
    1) (a complete circuit: a round of drinks (= one for everyone present); a round of golf.) runda, varv
    2) (a regular journey one takes to do one's work: a postman's round.) runda, tur
    3) (a burst of cheering, shooting etc: They gave him a round of applause; The soldier fired several rounds.) skottsalva, el. oöversatt: en applåd
    4) (a single bullet, shell etc: five hundred rounds of ammunition.) skott
    5) (a stage in a competition etc: The winners of the first round will go through to the next.) omgång, rond
    6) (a type of song sung by several singers singing the same tune starting in succession.) kanon
    5. verb
    (to go round: The car rounded the corner.) runda
    - roundly
    - roundness
    - rounds
    - all-round
    - all-rounder
    - roundabout
    6. adjective
    (not direct: a roundabout route.) kringående, indirekt, om[]
    - round-shouldered
    - round trip
    - all round
    - round about
    - round off
    - round on
    - round up

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  • 11 storm

    n. storm
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    v. storma; rasa; vara ursinnig
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    [sto:m] 1. noun
    1) (a violent disturbance in the air causing wind, rain, thunder etc: a rainstorm; a thunderstorm; a storm at sea; The roof was damaged by the storm.) storm
    2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) storm, []åska
    2. verb
    1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) vara ursinnig på, fara ut mot
    2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) rusa
    3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) storma
    - stormily
    - storminess
    - stormbound
    - stormtrooper
    - a storm in a teacup
    - take by storm

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  • 12 tumultuous

    adj. tumultartad, bråkig, stormig
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    [- uəs]
    adjective (with great noise or confusion: The crowd gave him a tumultuous welcome; tumultuous applause.) tumultartad, stormande

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  • 13 warmth

    n. värme; innerlighet, hjärtlighet, mildhet; entusiasm, iver
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    [-Ɵ]
    noun (the state of being warm: the warmth of the fire; The actor was delighted by the warmth of the applause; The warmth of her smile made me feel welcome.) värme

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  • Applause — (Latin applaudere, to strike upon, clap) is primarily the expression of approval by the act of clapping, or striking the palms of the hands together, in order to create noise. Audiences are usually expected to applaud after a performance, such as …   Wikipedia

  • applause — applause, acclamation, acclaim, plaudits denote public expression of approbation. Applause usually suggests loudness or liveliness of demonstration and often carries its literal implication of clapping hands {she waited until the applause died… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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  • Applause — Ap*plause , n. [L. applaudere, applausum. See {Applaud}.] The act of applauding; approbation and praise publicly expressed by clapping the hands, stamping or tapping with the feet, acclamation, huzzas, or other means; marked commendation. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Applause —    Comédie musicale de Rouben Mamoulian, avec Helen Morgan (Kitty Darling), Joan Peers (April Darling), Fuller Melish Jr. (Hitch Nelson), Henry Wadsworth (Tony), Jack Cameron (Joe King), Dorothy Cumming (la mère supérieure).   Scénario: Garrett… …   Dictionnaire mondial des Films

  • applause — index mention (tribute) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • applause — (n.) early 15c., from L. applausus, pp. of applaudere approve by clapping hands (see APPLAUD (Cf. applaud)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • applause — [n] clapping; expression of approval acclaim, acclamation, accolade, approbation, big hand, bring down the house*, cheering, cheers, commendation, eulogizing, hand, handclapping, hurrahs, kudos, laudation, ovation, plaudits, praise, rooting,… …   New thesaurus

  • applause — ► NOUN ▪ approval shown by clapping …   English terms dictionary

  • applause — [ə plôz′] n. [L applausus, pp. of applaudere, APPLAUD] approval or praise, esp. as shown by clapping hands, cheering, etc …   English World dictionary

  • applause — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deafening, loud, thunderous, tumultuous (esp. BrE) ▪ enthusiastic, rapturous, warm, wild ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

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