ac·claim /əˈklem/
喝彩,嚾呼,贊同(vt.)(vi.)嚾呼,喝彩,稱讚
Ac·claim v. t. [R.]
1. To applaud. “A glad acclaiming train.”
2. To declare by acclamations.
While the shouting crowd
Acclaims thee king of traitors. --Smollett.
3. To shout; as, to acclaim my joy.
Ac·claim, v. i. To shout applause.
Ac·claim, n. Acclamation. [Poetic]
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acclaim
n : enthusiastic approval; "the book met with modest acclaim";
"he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd"; "they gave
him more eclat than he really deserved" [syn: acclamation,
plaudits, plaudit, eclat]
v 1: praise vociferously; "The critics hailed the young pianist
as a new Rubinstein" [syn: hail, herald]
2: clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate
approval [syn: applaud, clap, spat] [ant: boo]