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ac·cla·ma·tion /ˌækləˈmeɪʃən/ noun formal 1. [countable, uncountable] a loud expression of approval or welcome 欢呼,喝彩2. [singular, uncountable] the act of electing someone, using a spoken rather than written vote 以口头表决方式选举Examples from the Corpusacclamation• A hymn and acclamations known to everyone are open here to all, even on Easter Sunday evening.• The resolution will be adopted by acclamation.• There were tackles which brought the Aberdeen support to their feet in acclamation, and aroused different emotions in the rest.• Some theological and historical background is necessary before examining the present acclamations of the Roman mass.• Gone was the old public acclamation.• There was little meaningful internal debate, simply the acclamation of the charismatic leader.ac·cla·ma·tion nounChineseSyllable loud expression welcome approval Corpus of or a |