ova·tion /oˈveʃən/
熱烈歡迎,大喝采,大受歡迎
O·va·tion n.
1. Rom. Antiq. A lesser kind of triumph allowed to a commander for an easy, bloodless victory, or a victory over slaves.
2. Hence: An expression of popular homage; the tribute of the multitude to a public favorite.
To rain an April of ovation round
Their statues. --Tennyson.
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ovation
n : enthusiastic recognition (especially one accompanied by loud
applause) [syn: standing ovation]