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los aplaudieron a rabiar

  • 1 aplaudir

    v.
    to applaud, to clap.
    aplaudo su propuesta I applaud your proposal
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    1 to clap, applaud
    2 figurado (aprobar) to applaud, approve
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    verb
    to applaud, clap
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    1. VT
    1) [+ actuación] to applaud
    2) (=aprobar) to welcome, approve
    2.
    VI (=dar palmadas) to applaud, clap
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    1.
    verbo transitivo to applaud
    2.
    aplaudir vi to applaud, clap
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    = applaud, cheer, clap, give + Nombre + a big hand.
    Ex. I'd like to applaud a great deal of the work that she and SRRT, and also Mr Berman, have done in their criticism of LC subject headings.
    Ex. I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.
    Ex. Showstopper is a term used to indicate that some part of a show is so good that the audience literally stops the show by clapping.
    Ex. The two thousand-seat theater was almost full and the audience was receptive, laughed a lot and gave him a big hand for a number of the points he made.
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    * la gente se puso de pie para aplaudir = standing ovation.
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    1.
    verbo transitivo to applaud
    2.
    aplaudir vi to applaud, clap
    * * *
    = applaud, cheer, clap, give + Nombre + a big hand.

    Ex: I'd like to applaud a great deal of the work that she and SRRT, and also Mr Berman, have done in their criticism of LC subject headings.

    Ex: I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.
    Ex: Showstopper is a term used to indicate that some part of a show is so good that the audience literally stops the show by clapping.
    Ex: The two thousand-seat theater was almost full and the audience was receptive, laughed a lot and gave him a big hand for a number of the points he made.
    * la gente se puso de pie para aplaudir = standing ovation.

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    aplaudir [I1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹actuación/artista› to applaud
    los aplaudieron a rabiar they applauded them wildly
    2 ‹decisión› to applaud
    aplaudo tu sensatez I admire o applaud your good sense
    ■ aplaudir
    vi
    to applaud, clap
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    aplaudir ( conjugate aplaudir) verbo transitivo
    to applaud
    verbo intransitivo
    to applaud, clap
    aplaudir verbo transitivo
    1 to clap, applaud
    2 figurado to applaud
    ' aplaudir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    palma
    English:
    acclaim
    - applaud
    - cheer
    - clap
    - wildly
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    vt
    1. [dar palmadas] to applaud;
    el público lo aplaudió a rabiar the audience applauded him wildly
    2. [aprobar] to applaud;
    aplaudo su propuesta I applaud your proposal
    vi
    to applaud, to clap
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    I v/i applaud, clap
    II v/t tb fig
    applaud
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    : to applaud
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    aplaudir vb to applaud

    Spanish-English dictionary > aplaudir

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