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applaud

VI ปรบมือ  แสดง ความ สรรเสริญ  ปรบมือ  แสดง ความ ชมชอบ  clap cheer prob-mue

 

applaud

VI ยกย่องนับถือ  praise approve yok-yong-nab-thue

 

applaud

VT ปรบมือ  แสดง ความ สรรเสริญ  ปรบมือ  แสดง ความ ชมชอบ  prob-mue

 

applaud

VT ยกย่องนับถือ  praise approve yok-yong-nab-thue

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

APPLAUD

v.t.[L. applaudo; ad and plaudo, to make a noise by clapping the hands; Eng. loud. ] 1. To praise by clapping the hands, acclamation, or other significant sign.
2. To praise by words, actions or other means; to express approbation of; to commend; used in a general sense.

 

APPLAUDED

pp. Praised by acclamation, or other means; commended.

 

APPLAUDER

n.One who praises or commends.

 

APPLAUDING

ppr. praising by acclamation; commending.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

APPLAUD

Ap *plaud ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Applauded; p. pr. & vb. n.Applauding. ] Etym: [L. applaudere; ad + plaudere to clash, to clap the hands: cf. F. applaudir. Cf. Explode. ]

 

1. To show approval of by clapping the hands, acclamation, or other significant sign. I would applaud thee to the very echo, That should applaud again. Shak.

 

2. To praise by words; to express approbation of; to commend; to approve. By the gods, I do applaud his courage. Shak.

 

Syn. -- To praise; extol; commend; cry up; magnify; approve. See Praise.

 

APPLAUD

APPLAUD Ap *plaud ", v. i.

 

Defn: To express approbation loudly or significantly.

 

APPLAUDER

APPLAUDER Ap *plaud "er, n.

 

Defn: One who applauds.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

applaud

ap plaud |əˈplôd əˈplɔd | verb [ no obj. ] show approval or praise by clapping: the crowd whistled and applauded | [ with obj. ] : his speech was loudly applauded. [ with obj. ] show strong approval of (a person or action ); praise: Jill applauded the decision. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Latin applaudere, from ad- to + plaudere to clap, reinforced by French applaudir .

 

Oxford Dictionary

applaud

ap |plaud |əˈplɔːd | verb [ no obj. ] show approval or praise by clapping: the crowd whistled and applauded | [ with obj. ] : his speech was loudly applauded. [ with obj. ] show strong approval of (a person or action ); praise: Jill applauded the decision. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Latin applaudere, from ad- to + plaudere to clap , reinforced by French applaudir .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

applaud

applaud verb 1 the audience applauded: clap, give a standing ovation, put one's hands together; show one's appreciation; informal give someone a big hand. ANTONYMS boo. 2 police have applauded the decision: praise, commend, acclaim, salute, welcome, hail, celebrate, express admiration for, express approval of, look on with favor at, approve of, sing the praises of, pay tribute to, speak highly of, take one's hat off to, express respect for. ANTONYMS criticize.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

applaud

applaud verb 1 the audience applauded: clap, cheer, whistle, give a standing ovation to, put one's hands together; hail, acclaim, hurrah, hurray, shout at; show one's appreciation; ask for an encore; informal give someone a big hand, bring the house down. ANTONYMS boo, hiss. 2 police have applauded members of the public whose information has led to a series of arrests: praise, commend, acclaim, salute, extol, laud, admire, welcome, celebrate, express admiration for, express approval of, look on with favour, favour, approve of, sing the praises of, pay tribute to, speak highly of, take one's hat off to, pay homage to, express respect for. ANTONYMS criticize.

 

Duden Dictionary

applaudieren

ap plau die ren schwaches Verb bildungssprachlich |applaud ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « lateinisch applaudere, zu: plaudere (2. Partizip: plausum ), plausibel a Beifall klatschen lebhaft, begeistert applaudieren | dem Solisten applaudieren b seltener mit Beifall bedenken, beklatschen etwas, jemanden applaudieren < meist im Passiv >

 

French Dictionary

applaudir

applaudir v. tr. , intr. verbe transitif direct Battre des mains pour marquer son approbation, son intérêt. : Applaudir un bon acteur. verbe transitif indirect littéraire Donner son assentiment à. : Applaudir à cette ambitieuse proposition. SYNONYME approuver . verbe intransitif Témoigner son accord, son admiration, son intérêt. : À la fin de la pièce, les spectateurs ont applaudi très longtemps. finir

 

applaudissement

applaudissement n. m. nom masculin Action de battre des mains en témoignage d ’approbation, de plaisir. : Des applaudissements enthousiastes ont éclaté quand les musiciens ont salué. Note Grammaticale En ce sens, le nom s ’emploie généralement au pluriel.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

applaud

ap plaud /əplɔ́ːd / (! -au-は /ɔː /) ap (…に )plaud (手をたたく )〗動詞 s /-dz /; ed /-ɪd /; ing 自動詞 拍手する (!賛同 賞賛を示す ) applaud enthusiastically 熱狂的な拍手を送る .他動詞 1 〈人 行動など 〉に拍手を送る applaud the players 選手たちに拍手を送る 2 考え 計画 態度など 〉を賞賛する, ほめる ; « …のために » 〈人 〉を賞賛する «for » applaud you for your decision 君の決意を賞賛する .