释义 |
acclamationac‧cla‧ma‧tion /ˌækləˈmeɪʃən/ noun formal - A hymn and acclamations known to everyone are open here to all, even on Easter Sunday evening.
- Gone was the old public acclamation.
- Some theological and historical background is necessary before examining the present acclamations of the Roman mass.
- The resolution will be adopted by acclamation.
- There was little meaningful internal debate, simply the acclamation of the charismatic leader.
- There were tackles which brought the Aberdeen support to their feet in acclamation, and aroused different emotions in the rest.
1[countable, uncountable] a loud expression of approval or welcome2[singular, uncountable] the act of electing someone, using a spoken rather than written vote |