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горячо, шумно, восторженно аплодировать, разразиться громом аплодисментов, устроить бурную овацию [applaud to the echo шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Macbeth: "...I would applaud thee to the very echo, That should applaud again. " (W. Shakespeare, ‘Macbeth’, act V, sc. 3) — Макбет: "...Тебя бы я восславил перед эхом, И эхо вторило бы." (перевод М. Лозинского)
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applaud [əˊplɔ:d] v1) аплоди́ровать, рукоплеска́ть2) одобря́ть;he applauded my decision он одо́брил моё реше́ние
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applaud [əˈplɔ:d][+ person, thing] applaudir ; [+ decision, efforts] applaudir à* * *[ə'plɔːd] 1.transitive verb1) ( clap) applaudir [performance]2) ( approve of) applaudir à [choice, tactics]; applaudir [person]2.intransitive verb applaudir -
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applaud [ə'plɔ:d]applaudir, approuver;∎ his efforts are to be applauded il faut applaudir ses effortsapplaudir -
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1. III1) applaud smb., smth. applaud an actor (a singer, a dancer, a speaker, smb.'s recital, the speech, etc.) аплодировать /рукоплескать/ актеру и т. д.; встречать актера и т. д. аплодисментами2) applaud smth. the idea (smb.'s decision, smb.'s efforts, etc.) одобрять /приветствовать/ эту идею /мысль/ и т. д.2. IVapplaud smb., smth. in some manner1) applaud smb., smth. warmly (enthusiastically, deafeningly, frantically, several times, etc.) тепло и т. д. аплодировать /рукоплескать/ кому-л., чему-л., горячо и т. д. приветствовать кого-л., что-л., тепло и т. д. встречать кого-л., что-л. аплодисментами2) I heartily applaud your decision я от всей души приветствую /поддерживаю/ ваше решение3. XIbe applauded by smb. the speaker was applauded by the audience слушатели /зрители/ приветствовали оратора аплодисментами4. XXI1applaud smb. for smth. applaud the boy for his cleverness (the soldiers for their bravery, etc.) восхищаться сообразительностью мальчика и т. д.; I applaud you for your courage хвалю вас за мужество -
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ə'plo:d(to praise or show approval, by clapping the hands: to applaud a speech / a singer.) aplaudir- applauseapplaud vb aplaudirtr[ə'plɔːd]1 (clap) aplaudir1 (clap) aplaudir2 (praise) alabarapplaud [ə'plɔd] v: aplaudirn.• palmada s.f.v.• aclamar v.• aplaudir v.• celebrar v.• ovacionar v.• palmear v.• palmotear v.• vitorear v.ə'plɔːd
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a) \<\<person/performance\>\> aplaudirb) (agree with, admire) \<\<decision/action\>\> aplaudir, aprobar*, celebrar
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vi aplaudir[ǝ'plɔːd]1. VT1) [audience, spectators] aplaudir2) (fig) [+ decision, efforts] aplaudir2.VI aplaudir* * *[ə'plɔːd]
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1. intransitive verbapplaudieren; [Beifall] klatschen2. transitive verbapplaudieren (+ Dat.); Beifall spenden (+ Dat.); (approve of, welcome) billigen; (praise) loben; anerkennen* * *[ə'plo:d](to praise or show approval, by clapping the hands: to applaud a speech / a singer.) applaudieren- academic.ru/3227/applause">applause* * *ap·plaudI. vi applaudieren, [Beifall] klatschenII. vt1. (clap)▪ to \applaud sb jdm applaudieren [o Beifall spenden▪ to \applaud sb/sth jdn/etw lobento \applaud a decision eine Entscheidung begrüßen* * *[ə'plɔːd] applaudieren, Beifall spenden or klatschen (+dat); (fig) efforts, courage loben; decision gutheißen, begrüßenthe play was vigorously applauded — das Stück erhielt stürmischen Beifall or wurde lebhaft beklatscht
2. viapplaudieren, klatschen, Beifall spenden* * *applaud [əˈplɔːd]A v/i applaudieren, Beifall spendenB v/t* * *1. intransitive verbapplaudieren; [Beifall] klatschen2. transitive verbapplaudieren (+ Dat.); Beifall spenden (+ Dat.); (approve of, welcome) billigen; (praise) loben; anerkennen* * *v.Beifall spenden ausdr.applaudieren v.klatschen v. -
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əˈplɔ:d гл.
1) аплодировать, хлопать, рукоплескать to applaud an actor (a singer, a dancer, etc.) ≈ аплодировать/рукоплескать актеру (певцу, танцору и т. п.) Syn: cheer, clap
2) одобрять, приветствовать John applauded my decision. ≈ Джон одобрил мое решение. I applaud you for your courage. ≈ Хвалю вас за мужество. Syn: approveаплодировать, рукоплескать - to * an actor aплодировать актеру восхищаться;
приветствовать, одобрять - to * smb.'s skill восхищаться мастерством - to * smb.'s decision одобрять решениеapplaud аплодировать, рукоплескать ~ одобрять;
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[əʹplɔ:d] v1. аплодировать, рукоплескатьto applaud an actor [a speaker] - аплодировать актёру [оратору]
2. восхищаться; приветствовать, одобрятьto applaud smb.'s skill [address] - восхищаться чьим-л. мастерством [чьей-л. ловкостью]
to applaud smb.'s decision - одобрять чьё-л. решение
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[əˈplɔ:d]applaud аплодировать, рукоплескать applaud одобрять; he applauded my decision он одобрил мое решение applaud одобрять; he applauded my decision он одобрил мое решение -
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[ə΄plɔ:d] v ծափահարել. applaud lou dly/ vigorously բարձրաձայն/բուռն ծափահարել. applaud an actor/musician դերասանին/երաժշտին ծափահարել. applaud a decision որոշմանը հա վանություն տալ. The audience applauded the singer Ունկնդիրները ծափահարեցին երգչին -
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ə'plo:d(to praise or show approval, by clapping the hands: to applaud a speech / a singer.) klappe, applaudere- applauseapplaudereverb \/əˈplɔːd\/1) applaudere, gi applaus, klappe (for)2) rose, bifalle -
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[ə'plo:d](to praise or show approval, by clapping the hands: to applaud a speech / a singer.) aplaudir- applause* * *ap.plaud[əpl'ɔ:d] vt+vi 1 aplaudir, bater palmas, aclamar, ovacionar. he was very much applaud-ed / ele foi muito aplaudido. 2 aprovar, elogiar, louvar. -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] applaud[Swahili Word] -piga makofi[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] -piga------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] applaud[Swahili Word] -shangilia[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] the youth applauded their team after it won[Swahili Example] Vijana walishangilia timu yao baada ya kushinda------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[ə'plɔːd]гл.1) аплодировать, хлопать, рукоплескатьSyn:2) одобрять, приветствоватьJohn applauded my decision. — Джон одобрил моё решение.
I applaud you for your courage. — Хвалю вас за мужество.
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См. также в других словарях:
applaud — 1 Applaud, cheer, root mean to demonstrate one’s feeling, especially one’s approbation or joy, audibly and enthusiastically. Applaud specifically and usually implies hand clapping {it is not the custom to applaud preachers} {the audiences at… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Applaud — Ap*plaud , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Applauded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Applauding}.] [L. applaudere; ad + plaudere to clash, to clap the hands: cf. F. applaudir. Cf. {Explode}.] 1. To show approval of by clapping the hands, acclamation, or other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Applaud — Ap*plaud , v. i. To express approbation loudly or significantly. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
applaud — index honor, recommend Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
applaud — (v.) late 15c. (implied in applauding), to express agreement or approval; to praise, from L. applaudere to clap the hands in approbation, to approve by clapping hands; to strike upon, beat, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + plaudere to clap (see… … Etymology dictionary
applaud — [v] clap for; express approval acclaim, approve, boost, cheer, commend, compliment, encourage, eulogize, extol, give a hand*, give ovation, glorify, hail, hear it for*, kudize*, laud, magnify, plug, praise, rave, recommend, root*; concepts… … New thesaurus
applaud — ► VERB 1) show approval by clapping. 2) express approval of: the world applauded his courage. ORIGIN Latin applaudere, from plaudere to clap … English terms dictionary
applaud — [ə plôd′] vt., vi. [L applaudere < ad , to + plaudere, to clap hands, strike] 1. to show approval or enjoyment (of) by clapping the hands or by cheering, stamping the feet, etc. 2. to praise; approve; commend applauder n. applaudingly adv … English World dictionary
applaud — applauder, n. applaudingly, adv. /euh plawd /, v.i. 1. to clap the hands as an expression of approval, appreciation, acclamation, etc.: They applauded wildly at the end of the opera. 2. to express approval; give praise; acclaim. v.t. 3. to clap… … Universalium
applaud — 01. The audience [applauded] wildly when the band appeared on stage. 02. The great composer Beethoven was deaf in his later years, and couldn t hear the [applause] of his audiences. 03. I think Frederick should be [applauded] for his courage in… … Grammatical examples in English
applaud — ap|plaud [əˈplo:d US əˈplo:d] v [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: applaudere, from ad to + plaudere to applaud ] 1.) [I and T] to hit your open hands together to show that you have enjoyed a play, concert, speaker etc = ↑clap ▪ The audience… … Dictionary of contemporary English