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ovation [ɔvasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ɔvasjɔ̃1) ( applaudissements) ovationil a fini son discours sous les ovations de la foule — he finished his speech to wild applause from the crowd
2) ( reconnaissance) accolade* * *ɔvasjɔ̃ nf* * *ovation nf1 ( applaudissements) ovation; faire une ovation à qn to give sb an ovation; il a fini son discours sous les ovations de la foule he finished his speech to wild applause from the crowd;2 ( reconnaissance) accolade; recevoir une ovation to receive an accolade.[ɔvasjɔ̃] nom féminin
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