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单词 cheer
释义
cheer
verb[I]
uk
/tʃɪər/
us
/tʃɪr/
B2
to give aloudshoutofapprovalorencouragement
欢呼;喝彩;鼓舞,振奋
Everyone cheered as thewinnersreceivedtheirmedals.当优胜者接受奖牌时,大家都欢呼起来。
He was cheeringforthe otherside.他正为另一方喝彩。
More examples
  • Theaudienceclappedand cheered when shestoodup tospeak.
  • Thecrowdcheered as thegoalkeeperdeflectedtheshot.
  • Thecrowdcheered inappreciation.
  • Everyoneclappedand cheered and you couldseehe waslappingit up.
  • We cheeredmadlyas theteamcame out onto thefield.

Phrasal verbs

cheersbon
cheer(sb)up
cheersthup
cheer
noun
uk
/tʃɪər/
us
/tʃɪr/

cheernoun(SHOUT)

C2[C]
aloudshoutofapprovalorencouragement
欢呼声;喝彩声
Herspeechwasreceivedwith cheers and astandingovation.她的演讲受到了热烈欢呼和起立鼓掌。
Hisvictoryin the 400metresearnedhim thebiggestcheer of theafternoon.他在400米赛跑中获胜,赢得了下午最热烈的喝彩。
Threecheers for thewinningteam!让我们为获胜队欢呼三声!

cheernoun(HAPPINESS)

[U]formalorold-fashioned
afeelingofhappiness
欢乐,高兴;兴奋,振奋
Thevictoryin theby-electionhasbroughtgreatcheer to the Liberal Democrats.补缺选举的胜利令自由民主党人大为振奋。
be of good cheerold use
to behappy
非常高兴,兴致勃勃

Examplesofcheer

cheer
The teachers' pleas for calm were greeted with cheers that would not have been out of place at a basketball game.
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She was horrified to see thousands, who doubtless had once sat and cheered her, homeless and hungry.
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Toasts were drunk, cheers raised, and the flag planted, all whilst ankle-deep in the guano of a resident penguin colony.
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When we saw them coming back in the boat, six of them, we all got together and gave three hearty cheers for them.
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Descending scales over a held chord near the end helped fuel big cheers and a standing ovation for the new work.
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In response, the audience cheered and applauded enthusiastically.
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The candidates were enthusiastically applauded and greeted with cheers.
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Many of them cheered the apparent demise of pastoralism.
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Spectators, by then a few hundred, cheered as the pole began to rise.
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The workers began to join hands in visual reflection of this common goal, and the affir mative cheers of the whole audience suggested their own participation in this mystic community.
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Over a thousand people took part in the procession, and the citizens, with their houses decorated and their balconies filled with cheering subjects, formed part of the show.
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A tank full of petrol if we feel like it ... we cheered ourselves up ... whereas it would have been another miserable day, it did us good.
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When the ' impossibilists ' present cheered his latter remark, he rebuked them sharply for cheering assassination, while refusing to countenance the presence of a socialist in a ministry.
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The author's obvious optimism about the potential these reforms have for enhancing democratic accountability and curtailing longstanding clientelist politics is cheering though perhaps not fully warranted.
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We have already cheered the good news, and we hope that it will hold its position until the end of the match.
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