| 释义 | View usage for: (oʊveɪʃən) Word forms: plural ovations1. countable nounAn ovation is a large amount of applause from an audience for a particular performer or speaker.[formal]  They had lost by a wide margin, but their supporters gave them a defiant, loyal ovation. Synonyms: applause, hand, cheering, cheers More Synonyms of ovation 2.   See also  standing ovationovation in British English (əʊˈveɪʃən) noun1. an enthusiastic reception, esp one of prolonged applause  a standing ovation 2. a victory procession less glorious than a triumph awarded to a Roman generalDerived formsovational (oˈvational)  adjectiveWord origin C16: from Latin ovātiō  rejoicing, from ovāre  to exultovation in American English (oʊˈveɪʃən)   noun1.   in ancient Rome, a lesser ceremonial tribute to a hero whose deeds were not great enough to justify a full triumph 2.   an enthusiastic outburst of applause or an enthusiastic public welcome Word origin L ovatio  < ovare,  to celebrate a triumph, akin to Gr euazein,  to rejoice, euai,  a cry of Bacchic joyHe sat down to a standing ovation.Swans fans gave the Palace striker a standing ovation as he was taken off on a stretcher.Legend has it the Barca boss was given a standing ovation by his players.The standing ovation for the Spaniard said it all.The Ox came off to a huge standing ovation shortly after.I don't mean the standing ovation at the awards.The World Cup winner received a standing ovation.The Chilean departed to a standing ovation at his old club, but from the wrong fans and for all the wrong reasons.We both struggled to hold back the tears on stage as he received a prolonged standing ovation.She sat down to a standing ovation and prolonged applause. Give an ovation if they take centre stage.She received a standing ovation in parts of her speech.She picked herself up and ran her final lap to a standing ovation.In the cinema they received a standing ovation.It was not a standing ovation so much as a crouching one.He receives a standing ovation and speaks about how films must address social issues.He had walked off to a standing ovation.He receives a standing ovation and backstage waits for the verdict that matters most.Years ago people would go back to their old club and get a standing ovation and all the crowd would clap them.But what is a nice centrist Democrat doing getting a standing ovation from an audience like this?The deal was met with tears, cheers and a standing ovation after two weeks of diplomacy and wrangling.As she walked round the pool on her way out at the end, she was given ovation after ovation.The 17-year-old won a standing ovation after making a speech on how his life has been turned around by his school.A partial standing ovation at the close was a sign that many of her fans went home more than happy.A standing ovation from the audience, backing from an orchestra and a thumbs up from us.He, too, was given an ovation.When you see a guy get a standing ovation, as much work has gone into that as an athlete has put into doing what he does.Examples of 'ovation' in a sentenceovationIn other languagesovationBritish English: ovation NOUN  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. American English: ovationBrazilian Portuguese: ovaçãoChinese: 欢呼European Spanish: ovaciónFrench: ovationGerman: OvationItalian: ovazioneJapanese: 大かっさいKorean: 박수갈채European Portuguese: ovaçãoLatin American Spanish: ovación
SeeeulogyDefinition an enthusiastic round of applause I was pleasantly surprised by the ovation I received.Synonyms cheering cheers clapping plaudits big hand hand-clapping laudationOpposites abuse, booing, ridicule, jeers, mockery, jibes, derision, heckling, catcallsoutwornovalovaryovationovenoverover and above
Additional synonymsBoth teams deserve commendation for their performance. Synonyms praise,  credit,  approval,  acclaim,  encouragement,  Brownie points,  approbation,  acclamation,  good opinion,  panegyric, encomiumDefinition a round of applause Let's give 'em a big hand.Synonyms round of applause,  clap,  ovation,  big handDefinition the expression of admiration or approval I have nothing but praise for my employees.Synonyms approval,  acclaim,  applause,  cheering,  tribute,  compliment,  congratulations,  ovation,  accolade,  good word,  kudos,  eulogy,  commendation,  approbation,  acclamation,  panegyric,  encomium,  plaudit,  laudationDefinition something given, done, or said as a mark of respect or admiration The song is a tribute to Elvis Presley.Synonyms accolade,  testimonial,  eulogy,  recognition,  respect,  gift,  honour,  praise,  esteem,  applause,  compliment,  gratitude,  acknowledgment,  commendation,  panegyric,  encomium,  laudation |