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Перевод: applause
[существительное] аплодисменты ; рукоплескания ; одобрение; восхищение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- We could feel the tension among the large audience of Spaniards and British and Americans, a tension that relaxed into applause as I blew the last candle out and the room lamps came on.
- He played in the hall some evenings, and took pride in their applause.
- And Dorothea talked so, about nothing at all, spinning her phrases out and forever trying to win attention and applause.
- Measuring applause does not reveal that the movie was memorable for the woman in the third row because the building on screen reminded her of where she went to school and all those childhood memories came flooding back intercut with the film while the auditorium gently shook as an underground train passed beneath and cigarette ash fluttered down from the balcony in the projector beam.
- M. Dupont held up his hand, though whether to acknowledge the applause or to stem it was not clear.
- LAST WEEK the Seasick Summit, this week the Strasbourg summit, which saw Mrs Thatcher, so often the scourge of Europe, being polite and conciliatory, eliciting applause from the other 11 members of the EC.
- After the television crews were greeted with frantic applause from soldiers and officers of the Feliks Dzherzhinsky Regiment, privates spoke freely of the conflict they had reconciling their duty of protecting top leaders and central committee members with ever increasing revelations of corruption.
- From the audience's applause it was obvious that most of them agreed, which led me to reflect yet again how this general attitude - exemplified by the average audience for the BBC's Question Time - has become almost the most familiar political stance of our time.
- Conservative back-benchers like Richard Shepherd and Jonathan Aitken have voiced their concern at many of the Government's anti-libertarian actions; and Enoch Powell has written of "this atmosphere of near-hysteria in which, with general applause, Parliament gets to trample upon the rights and freedoms which it has nurtured and protected through its long history".
- When the "deception" has gone far enough Radio 1" s Simon Mayo introduces her to the crowd and miles the ecstatic applause for the benefit of the listening millions tuned into the national pop radio station taking the Roadshow live.
- Then came Ella Shields, as dapper as ever, and the applause nearly raised the roof.
- Then, amid the frenzy of music and applause, a clinch with the devoted woman and a fade to a painless old age.
- Round of applause at the Chelsea Odeon.
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