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Hhtt Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

crowd acclaimed the winning team

In the Europe Champions League Cup two teams are in the final game. The turbines are full of football lovers. Two teams starts the game and they are holding a football match. The match ends and one team become champion. The members of the winning team comes to take the cup in front of the turbines.

Example: "Crowd acclaimed the winning team."

I created a short story for the example. When you are not busy would you like to correct some mistakes in the story and would you like to explain how "crowd can acclaim" the winning team?

Does acclaim mean here "To shout and clap hands for praising the winning team" ?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

hhtt The turbines are full of football lovers. These men are inspecting a turbine .

  • hhtt The turbines are full of football lovers.
  • These men are inspecting a turbine .
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hhttThe turbines are full of football lovers.
These men are inspecting a turbine.
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hhttwould you like to explain how "crowd can acclaim" the winning team? Does acclaim mean here "To shout and clap hands for praising the winning team" ?
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hhttturbines
What do you mean by that word? To me, it is a big machine that generates electrical power.
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In the European Champions League Cup two teams are in (get ready for) the final game. The stadium / arena is turbines are full of football fans lovers. The two teams start the game and they are holding a football match. Each team plays their best. The match ends with a score of 1-0 and
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AlpheccaStarsIn the European Champions League Cup two teams are in (get ready for) the final game. The stadium / arena is turbines are full of football fans lovers. The two teams start the game and they are holding a football match. Each team plays their best. The match ends with a score of 1-0 and the winning team becomes the champion. The members of the winning team com
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The word ''tribune' is also incorrect.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tribune

  1. 1 : a Roman official under the monarchy and the republic with the function of protecting the plebeian citizen from arbitrary action by the patrician magistrates
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CliveThe word ''tribune' is also incorrect.http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tribune 1 : a Roman official under the monarchy and the republic with the function of protecting the plebeian citizen from arbitrary action by the patrician magistrates2 : an unofficial defender
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Mister Micawber'Bleachers'?
Probably. The fans sink songs in those chairs and shouts some times there are fightings. The chairs of this place, which we trying to determine, are colorful and plastic.

Thank you.
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Bleachers is American English. I'm not sure they use this in British English.

And bleachers are usually not individual chairs; they are wooden or metal planks.
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This picture is what I try to mean

Thank you.

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