Usage examples of "clap" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom didn't clap after Mary's performance. Tom no aplaudió después de la actuación de Mary.
All the students clapped their hands. Todos los estudiantes aplaudieron.
A few people clapped after his lecture. Unas pocas personas aplaudieron después de su clase.
The audience clapped loudly after his speech. La audiencia aplaudió ruidosamente tras su discurso.
The audience clapped when the concert was over. La audiencia aplaudió cuando el concierto había terminado.
People communicate approval by nodding, by clapping their hands, by smiling or laughing. La gente comunica aprobación asintiendo con la cabeza, aplaudiendo, sonriendo o riendo.
We gave the performer a clap. Nosotros le dimos un aplauso al intérprete.
Suddenly I heard a loud clap of thunder. De repente oí un tronazo fuerte.
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