0 an occasion when a crowd of people expresses great enjoyment and/or approval of something with loud and long clapping -- 歡呼;熱烈鼓掌
The performance ended with a standing ovation and lively discussions between the audience and the ten performers.
The audience unanimously rose to its feet in a standing ovation.
They'll even give a standing ovation, if they see everyone rising from their seats.
Descending scales over a held chord near the end helped fuel big cheers and a standing ovation for the new work.
What brought the public to a standing ovation was the calm purpose followed by the director and how completely it worked as a piece of theatre.
Both reading and composer deserved their ovation.
This book deserves a standing ovation.
The standing ovation is a post-television institution in both party conferences.