關於Applaud的意思和用法的提問
包含"Applaud"的句子的意思
Q:
applaud是什麼意思
A:
Clap.
Q:
applaud是什麼意思
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The word “applaud” is basically the same thing as clapping. It is a way of showing how proud you are or a way to praise someone. People applaud when someone performs, or when someone wins a game, and more.
"Applaud" 的用法和例句
Q:
請提供關於 applaud 的例句給我。
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Here are some example sentences:
“I applaud your use of color in this painting.”
(Meaning - to approve of or commend for)
“After the musician finished, the audience cheered and applauded.”
(Meaning - to praise or congratulate by clapping)
One common expression:
“A round of applause” (a period where an audience or group claps to praise or congratulate)
An example: “Please give a round of applause for the performers.”
“I applaud your use of color in this painting.”
(Meaning - to approve of or commend for)
“After the musician finished, the audience cheered and applauded.”
(Meaning - to praise or congratulate by clapping)
One common expression:
“A round of applause” (a period where an audience or group claps to praise or congratulate)
An example: “Please give a round of applause for the performers.”
Q:
請提供關於 applaud 的例句給我。
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Applaud can mean that you either physically cheer for someone like clap your hands. For example, “the crowd stood up and applauded the singer.”
Applaud can also mean that you appreciate and acknowledge their actions.
For example, your boss might see that you are working very hard and they might say to you, “wow, I applaud your enthusiasm!”
Applaud can also mean that you appreciate and acknowledge their actions.
For example, your boss might see that you are working very hard and they might say to you, “wow, I applaud your enthusiasm!”
Q:
請提供關於 applaud 的例句給我。
A:
“I applaud you for your recent academic success.”
“Don’t applaud her. She doesnt deserve it.”
“Do we applaud before or after the award is given?”
“Don’t applaud her. She doesnt deserve it.”
“Do we applaud before or after the award is given?”
"Applaud"的近義詞和區別
Q:
applaud 和 compliment 和 acclaim 和 commend 的差別在哪裡?
A:
Applaud would be "clap" like "clap your hands". Or "Give them an applaud." Compliment is like 84015, 称赞, I'm not sure what is a "赞称" though. Acclaim is basically, like you said, showing praise or approval. This word is more formal as well. "I applaud for your decision" means you physically "clap your hands". Also, I'm not sure why, but it's better to say "I give my compliments to your decision", just add an "s" after "compliment". This is just one thing that you need to remember.
Q:
to applaud 和 to clap 的差別在哪裡?
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The difference is context. You can clap for any reason - “clap along to music” or “clap loudly to get someone’s attention” or “clapping after a performance” but applaud is always praise. To applaud is to clap for something that was good, like a play or concert - and it can also be used to mean you think highly of someone eg. “I applaud your effort” is something you would say to someone to say well done.
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applaud 和 clap 的差別在哪裡?
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Applaud refers to the action of clapping, but applause is a general indication of praise.
To also just put it simply, applaud is also a more formal version of clap (but clap is verb and applause is a noun)
Can the audience please give a round of applause. Can the audience please clap.
The audience clapped.
The audience applauded.
But remember applaud indicates praise.
To also just put it simply, applaud is also a more formal version of clap (but clap is verb and applause is a noun)
Can the audience please give a round of applause. Can the audience please clap.
The audience clapped.
The audience applauded.
But remember applaud indicates praise.
Q:
applaud 和 clap 的差別在哪裡?
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There is really no difference. In America it is unusual for "clap" to be used as a transitive verb, it is usually intransitive. But in Britain it is common to use it transitively. For example:
The audience clapped the performer. (transitive, common in the UK)
The audience clapped for the performer (intransitive, common in the US)
The audience clapped the performer. (transitive, common in the UK)
The audience clapped for the performer (intransitive, common in the US)
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applaud 和 clap 的差別在哪裡?
A:
Applause is an audience clapping for a performance. You can also clap in other situations, clap in time to music, clap your hands in glee when you are happy, etc.
"Applaud"有關的其他問題
Q:
請教我applaud 的正確發音。
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請到提問詳情頁確認
Q:
*please applaud.
*they're applauding.
*she applauds.
*they liked it because they applauded.
聼起來自然嗎?
*they're applauding.
*she applauds.
*they liked it because they applauded.
聼起來自然嗎?
A:
請到提問詳情頁確認
Q:
applaud,applauds,applauding and applauded 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
yeah I know I realized about the S just after I posted the audio but thanks 😊😁😄🤗
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