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acclamation

[ˌækləˈmeɪʃn] [ˌækləˈmeʃən]
  • 复数:acclamations;
  • 相关单词 acclamations
    例句
    词组
    • by acclamation
      (of election, agreement, etc.) by overwhelming vocal approval and without ballot (选举、协议等不经投票而以口头方式)通过,赞成 (Canadian)(of election) by virtue of being the sole candidate (加)(选举)作为惟一候选人当选
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    • N-UNCOUNT
      欢呼;喝彩;赞扬
      Acclamation is a noisy or enthusiastic expression of approval for someone or something.
      例句
      The news was greeted with considerable popular acclamation. 消息赢得了相当普遍的欢呼。
    • N-UNCOUNT
      口头表决方式
      If someone is chosen or elected by acclamation, they are elected without a written vote.
      例句
      At first it looked like I was going to win by acclamation. 起初看起来我会以口头表决的方式获胜。
    英汉词典释义
    • n.
      <正>喝彩;欢呼;欢迎
      All her remarks were greeted with acclamation. 她所有的话都得到喝彩。
      (口头表决)拥护,赞成
      The decision was taken by acclamation. 该决议是经口头表决而作出的。
    英英词典释义
    • Noun
      1. enthusiastic approval;
      "the book met with modest acclaim""he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd""they gave him more eclat than he really deserved"