a period of prolonged applause during which the crowd or audience rise to their feet
长时间起立鼓掌。
n. 长时间起立鼓掌
When she walked onstage she was given a standing ovation.
当她走上台时,观众起立鼓掌欢迎。
Mr. Gould was given a standing ovation and loud cheers when he finished his speech.
古尔德先生结束他的演讲时观众起立为他鼓掌并大声欢呼。
Mr Romney won a standing ovation.
罗姆尼先生赢得了长时间的起立鼓掌。
They give themselves a standing ovation.
他们起立为自己长时间鼓掌。
The audience rose as one in a standing ovation.
全场观众一齐起立鼓掌。
a period of prolonged applause during which the crowd or audience rise to their feet
长时间起立鼓掌。
And we all deserve a standing ovation at least once in our lives. My friends do. My teachers do.
每个人都值得大家站起来为他鼓掌一次。我的朋友们值得。我的老师们值得。
《Wonder》《奇迹男孩》