柯林斯詞典ovation /???ve???n/ (ovations) 1. N-COUNT An ovation is a large amount of applause from an audience for a particular performer or speaker. 歡呼[正式] They became civic heroes and received a tumultuous ovation on their appearance in New York City. 他們成了平民英雄,在紐約市一露面就迎來(lái)了一陣激動(dòng)的歡呼。 返回 ovation劍橋詞典an occasion when a crowd of people expresses great enjoyment and/or approval of something with loud and long clapping 歡呼;熱烈鼓掌 She was given a standing ovation (= the crowd stood up while they clapped ) at the end of her speech . 她演講完畢后,人們起立熱烈鼓掌。 返回 ovation