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1) General subject: a round of applause, a round of cheers, a storm of applause, acclamation, acclamations, applause, ovation, tremendous applause, wild applause, wild cheers2) Cinema: glad hand -
2 бурные аплодисменты
1) General subject: Kentish fire, a storm of applause, acclaim, glad hand, ovation, storm of applause, thunderous applause, tumultuous applause2) Colloquial: glad-handУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бурные аплодисменты
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wild applause ед.storm of applause, loud cheers; wild applause ед.; tremendous ovationРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > бурные аплодисменты
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только мн. ч.applause, clapping, cheersбурные аплодисменты — storm of applause, loud cheers; wild applause ед.
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1. stormy; (о море тж.) rough, heavy2. ( стремительный) impetuous; ( быстрый) rapidбурный разговор — heated argument / discussion; high words pl.
бурные аплодисменты — wild applause sg.; loud cheers
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