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余角
aplaudió
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. applaud [ingl. am. əˈplɔd, ingl. brit. əˈplɔːd] V. trans.
1. applaud person/play/performance:
2. applaud (agree with, admire):
applaud decision/action
applaud decision/action
applaud decision/action
II. applaud [ingl. am. əˈplɔd, ingl. brit. əˈplɔːd] V. intr.
rapturously applaud
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they applauded them wildly
he was cheered and applauded
en el diccionario PONS
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I. applaud [əˈplɔ:d, ingl. am. -ˈplɑ:d] V. intr.
II. applaud [əˈplɔ:d, ingl. am. -ˈplɑ:d] V. trans. a. fig.
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en el diccionario PONS
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I. applaud ·ˈplɔd] V. intr.
II. applaud ·ˈplɔd] V. trans. a. fig.
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Present
Iapplaud
youapplaud
he/she/itapplauds
weapplaud
youapplaud
theyapplaud
Past
Iapplauded
youapplauded
he/she/itapplauded
weapplauded
youapplauded
theyapplauded
Present Perfect
Ihaveapplauded
youhaveapplauded
he/she/ithasapplauded
wehaveapplauded
youhaveapplauded
theyhaveapplauded
Past Perfect
Ihadapplauded
youhadapplauded
he/she/ithadapplauded
wehadapplauded
youhadapplauded
theyhadapplauded
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On that merit, it has much to applaud.
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The school eventually backed down on the expansion and in 2006 the same critics of this expansion were to applaud its green initiatives.
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While individually we might applaud them as good men and true, the meeting of the three results in tragedy.
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He said he didn't know, then applauded the special powers of leaders who are thought to have been biploar.
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The audience interprets all these shenanigans as being parts of the act and applauds with increasing approval.
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