cheer
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I When people cheer, they shout loudly to show their approval or to encourage someone who is doing something such as taking part in a game. 歡呼
The crowd cheered as she went up the steps to the bandstand. 當(dāng)她走上演奏臺的臺階時,人群歡呼起來。
Hundreds of thousands of jubilant Americans cheered him on his return. 成千上萬歡騰的美國人為他的歸來而歡呼。
2. N-COUNT Cheer is also a noun. 歡呼
The colonel was rewarded with a resounding cheer from the men. 上校被這些人們報以一陣響亮的歡呼。
3. V-T If you are cheered by something, it makes you happier or less worried. 感到振奮
Stephen noticed that the people around him looked cheered by his presence. 斯蒂芬注意到周圍的人因?yàn)樗牡綀龆駣^起來。
4. cheeringADJ 令人振奮的
...very cheering news. …非常令人振奮的消息。
5. CONVENTION People sometimes say "Cheers" to each other just before they drink an alcoholic drink. 干杯[英國英語]
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cheer /t???/ (cheering,cheered,cheers)
劍橋詞典
- to give a loud shout of approval or encouragement
- The audience clapped and cheered when she stood up to speak .
- The crowd cheered as the goalkeeper deflected the shot .
- The crowd cheered in appreciation .
- Everyone clapped and cheered and you could see he was lapping it up.
- We cheered madly as the team came out onto the field .
歡呼;喝彩;鼓舞,振奮
Everyone cheered as the winners received their medals . 當(dāng)優(yōu)勝者接受獎牌時,大家都?xì)g呼起來。
He was cheering for the other side . 他正為另一方喝彩。
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短語動詞
cheer sb oncheer (sb) up
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