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Detailed Translations for acclaim from English to German

acclaim:

to acclaim verb (acclaims, acclaimed, acclaiming)

  1. to acclaim (cheer; applaud; hurray)
    bejubeln; zujauchzen; bejauchzen; zujubeln; jubeln; komplimentieren; feiern
    • bejubeln verb
    • zujauchzen verb
    • bejauchzen verb (bejauchze, bejauchzt, bejauchzte, bejauchztet, bejauchzt)
    • zujubeln verb (jubele zu, jubelst zu, jubelt zu, jubelte zu, jubeltet zu, zugejubelt)
    • jubeln verb (juble, jubelst, jubelt, jubelte, jubeltet, gejubelt)
    • komplimentieren verb (komplimentiere, komplimentierst, komplimentiert, komplimentierte, komplimentiertet, komplimentiert)
    • feiern verb (feiere, feierst, feiert, feierte, feiertet, gefeiert)

Conjugations for acclaim:

present
  1. acclaim
  2. acclaim
  3. acclaims
  4. acclaim
  5. acclaim
  6. acclaim
simple past
  1. acclaimed
  2. acclaimed
  3. acclaimed
  4. acclaimed
  5. acclaimed
  6. acclaimed
present perfect
  1. have acclaimed
  2. have acclaimed
  3. has acclaimed
  4. have acclaimed
  5. have acclaimed
  6. have acclaimed
past continuous
  1. was acclaiming
  2. were acclaiming
  3. was acclaiming
  4. were acclaiming
  5. were acclaiming
  6. were acclaiming
future
  1. shall acclaim
  2. will acclaim
  3. will acclaim
  4. shall acclaim
  5. will acclaim
  6. will acclaim
continuous present
  1. am acclaiming
  2. are acclaiming
  3. is acclaiming
  4. are acclaiming
  5. are acclaiming
  6. are acclaiming
subjunctive
  1. be acclaimed
  2. be acclaimed
  3. be acclaimed
  4. be acclaimed
  5. be acclaimed
  6. be acclaimed
diverse
  1. acclaim!
  2. let's acclaim!
  3. acclaimed
  4. acclaiming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

acclaim [the ~] noun

  1. the acclaim (approval; endorsement; assent; finds general favour)
    die Beistimmung; der Beifall; die Zustimmung
  2. the acclaim (applause; ovation; cheer)
    der Applaus; der Beifall
  3. the acclaim (ovation; cheer; applause)
    der Beifall; die Ovation

Translation Matrix for acclaim:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Applaus acclaim; applause; cheer; ovation
Beifall acclaim; applause; approval; assent; cheer; endorsement; finds general favour; ovation
Beistimmung acclaim; approval; assent; endorsement; finds general favour
Ovation acclaim; applause; cheer; ovation
Zustimmung acclaim; approval; assent; endorsement; finds general favour approval; approving; assenting; consent; permission; sanctioning
- acclamation; eclat; plaudit; plaudits
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bejauchzen acclaim; applaud; cheer; hurray encourage
bejubeln acclaim; applaud; cheer; hurray
feiern acclaim; applaud; cheer; hurray be discharged; cast out; celebrate; discharge; dismiss; do someone well; encourage; feast; fire; lay off; let them celebrate; party; regale; sack; stand treat; throw out; treat
jubeln acclaim; applaud; cheer; hurray boo; encourage; exult; howl; jubilate; roar; shout; whine; yell
komplimentieren acclaim; applaud; cheer; hurray encourage; make compliments
zujauchzen acclaim; applaud; cheer; hurray encourage
zujubeln acclaim; applaud; cheer; hurray encourage
- applaud; clap; hail; herald; spat

Related Words for "acclaim":

  • acclaiming, acclaims

Synonyms for "acclaim":


Antonyms for "acclaim":


Related Definitions for "acclaim":

  1. enthusiastic approval1
    • the book met with modest acclaim1
  2. praise vociferously1
  3. clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval1

Wiktionary Translations for acclaim:

acclaim
verb
  1. to applaud
  2. to shout applause
  3. to shout

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
acclaim zujubeln toejuichen — met gejuich begroeten
acclaim akklamieren; zujauchzen; zujubeln; begeistert zurufen acclamersaluer par des acclamations.
acclaim Annehmlichkeit; etwas Angenehmes; Approbation; Beifall; Zulassung; Billigung; Zustimmung; Angenehme agrémentaction d’agréer.
acclaim applaudieren; Beifall spenden; klatschen; Beifall klatschen; beklatschen; loben; Beifall zollen applaudirbattre des mains en signe d’approbation.
acclaim Lob louangediscours ou paroles par lesquelles on relever le mérite de quelqu’un, de quelque action, de quelque chose.