applause
US /əˈplɔz/
・UK /ə'plɔ:z/
B1
n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)The sound made by clapping a performance or speech
Oliver could hear the loud applause from the audience
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July Democratic Debates - Night Two | The Daily Show
12:20
- -'Ey!" -(cheering and applause)
-'Ey!" -(cheering and applause)
- (applause and cheering)
(applause and cheering)
2020 November Democratic Debate in Atlanta | The Daily Show
14:01
- -(cheering, applause) -Yeah.
-(cheering, applause) -Yeah.
- -It's my opinion. -(cheers and applause)
-It's my opinion. -(cheers and applause)
2020 October Democratic Debate in Ohio | The Daily Show
11:45
- -(applause) -And if we don't have the guts to do that,
-(applause) -And if we don't have the guts to do that,
- -(cheering, applause) -You can't deny it.
-(cheering, applause) -You can't deny it.
Trump 2020 State of the Union
16:32
- -(cheering and applause) -Right? Who tweeted,
-(cheering and applause) -Right? Who tweeted,
- (applause)
(applause)
Hashtags: #WhyImSingle
02:24
- [Laughter and applause]
[Laughter and applause]
- [Laughter and applause]
[Laughter and applause]
Why going to the cinema is good for you | BBC Ideas
06:11
- At the end of the film, there was this massive, rapturous applause in the cinema.
At the end of the film, there was this massive, rapturous applause in the cinema.
- there was this massive, rapturous applause
there was this massive, rapturous applause
Florida is stuck in the 80s | Yumi Nagashima
03:56
- [applause]
[applause]
- [applause]
[applause]
Google I/O '24 in under 10 minutes
09:58
- [APPLAUSE]
[APPLAUSE]
- [APPLAUSE]
[APPLAUSE]
Watch Jim Lehrer Moderate First Full Presidential Debate
31:01
- The audience here in the hall has promised to remain silent -- no cheers, applause, boos,
The audience here in the hall has promised to remain silent -- no cheers, applause, boos,
- (APPLAUSE)
(APPLAUSE)