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Applaus

English translation of Applaus

to appease

Applaus is the German word for applause, which is the act of clapping one's hands together to show approval or appreciation. It is often used in the context of a performance, speech, or presentation. The word can be used both as a noun and a verb in German, with the verb form being 'applaudieren'. For example, 'Die Zuschauer applaudierten lautstark' means 'The audience applauded loudly'.


Example sentences using: Applaus

Das Publikum gab ihm einen großen Applaus.

English translation of Das Publikum gab ihm einen großen Applaus.

The audience gave him a big applause.

This sentence is used when we want to describe a scenario where someone gets applauded by an audience for their performance or work.

Applaus war alles, was er hörte.

English translation of Applaus war alles, was er hörte.

Applause was all he heard.

This sentence is used in a context where the subject is overwhelmed by the applause or recognition they receive, indicating that it is the only thing that stands out to them.

Sein Lied erntete viel Applaus.

English translation of Sein Lied erntete viel Applaus.

His song garnered much applause.

This phrase is normally used to express the situation where someone's performance -in this case, a song- earns a lot of acclaim, manifesting in the form of applause.

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