ovation
n. 热烈欢迎; 热烈的鼓掌; 欢呼
An ovation is a large amount of applause from an audience for a particular performer or speaker.
They had lost by a wide margin, but their supporters gave them a defiant, loyal ovation.
他们以较大的差距败北,但支持者们还是给予了热烈的掌声,以示对对手的不服和对他们的忠诚。
1. enthusiastic recognition (especially one accompanied by loud applause)
Liu got a warm ovation from the Bird's Nest crowd when his name was announced.
当大会宣布刘翔的名字时,鸟巢里的人们大声欢呼.
The audience rose as one in a standing ovation.
全场观众一齐起立鼓掌.
He gets a standing ovation as he moves off stage.
他离开舞台时,全体观众起立热烈鼓掌.
Caption: Mr. Jobs was greeted with a standing ovation and lengthy applause by the crowd.
描述: 会场听众起立并长时间鼓掌,欢迎乔布斯归来.
He got the longest standing ovation I had ever seen.
他受到了我所见到的最长时间的起立鼓掌欢迎.