叫好

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The term 叫好 (jiàohǎo) primarily means to cheer, applaud, or express approval vocally. It is often used to describe the enthusiastic response of an audience to a performance, speech, or idea.

Common Contexts

You will frequently hear 叫好 in contexts related to entertainment, such as theater, movies, or concerts, where the audience expresses their appreciation loudly. It can also be used metaphorically to indicate general approval or praise in discussions or meetings.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 叫好 (jiàohǎo shēng): sounds of cheering or applause
  • 纷纷叫好 (fēnfēn jiàohǎo): to cheer one after another, showing widespread approval
  • 得到叫好 (dédào jiàohǎo): to receive applause or approval

Nuances

Using 叫好 implies a spontaneous and positive reaction, often public and vocal. It differs from simply saying "" (good) because it emphasizes the enthusiastic and audible nature of the approval. Avoid confusing 叫好 with (to shout/yell), as 叫好 specifically connotes positive cheering.

Register

This term is neutral and commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese, especially in cultural or social contexts involving performances or public opinion.

Example Sentences

The audience applauded enthusiastically for the actors' brilliant

After the movie was released, the audience cheered inside the cinema.

His suggestion received unanimous approval from everyone.