[VERB 动词]喝彩;欢呼 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.
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The crowd cheered as Premier Wayne Goss unveiled a lifesize statue of poet Banjo Paterson...
韦恩·戈斯州长揭开诗人巴尼奥·佩特森的等身塑像时,人群欢呼起来。
Swiss fans cheered Jakob Hlasek during yesterday's match with Courier.
昨天,瑞士球迷在雅各布·赫拉塞克对阵库里耶的比赛中为赫拉塞克喝彩加油。
...the Irish Americans who came to the park to cheer for their boys...
赶到球场为他们的家乡球员助威的爱尔兰裔美国人
Cheering crowds lined the route.
沿途两旁站着欢呼的人群。
Cheer is also a noun.
The colonel was rewarded with a resounding cheer from the men.
士兵对上校报以震天的欢呼声。
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[VERB 动词]鼓舞;使鼓起精神 If you are cheered by something, it makes you happier or less worried.
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Stephen noticed that the people around him looked cheered by his presence...
斯蒂芬注意到,周围的人们似乎因为他的到来而受到鼓舞。
The weather was perfect for a picnic, he told himself, but the thought did nothing to cheer him.
他告诉自己,那样的天气出去野餐再合适不过了,可是,这丝毫不能让他提起精神来。
cheering
...very cheering news...
振奋人心的消息
It is cheering to see that customers are to benefit from a rebate on their electricity bills.
想到顾客将享受电费部分退款优惠就叫人心里高兴。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]欢快;愉快的情绪Cheer is a feeling of cheerfulness.
They were impressed by his steadfast good cheer...
他整天笑呵呵的样子给他们留下很深的印象。
A timely bingo win brought some cheer to Juliet Little's family yesterday.
昨天玩宾戈赢了一把,适时地给朱丽叶·利特尔一家带来些许的欢快心情。
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[CONVENTION 惯用语](祝酒语)干杯,干 People sometimes say 'Cheers' to each other just before they drink an alcoholic drink.
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[CONVENTION 惯用语]谢谢;再见 Some people say 'Cheers' as a way of saying 'thank you' or 'goodbye'.
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相关词组:
cheer on
cheer up
Oxford
cheer/tʃɪə(r); NAmEtʃɪr/
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cheercheerscheeredcheeringnoun☞see also
cheers
1[countable ]a shout of joy, support or praise 欢呼声;喝彩声◆A great cheer went upfrom the crowd. 观众爆发出一阵热烈的欢呼声。◆cheers of encouragement鼓励的喝彩声◆Three cheers forthe winners! (= used when you are asking a group of people to cheerthree times, in order to congratulatesb, etc.) 为优胜者欢呼三次吧!OPP
boo
2[countable ]( NAmE) a special song or poem used by cheerleaders(拉拉队的)加油歌,加油诗3[uncountable ]( formalorliterary) an atmosphere of happiness 欢乐(或幸福)的气氛verb1[intransitive , transitive ]to shout loudly, to show support or praise for sb, or to give them encouragement 欢呼;喝彩;加油◆We all cheered as the team came on to the field.球队入场时我们都为之欢呼。◆Cheering crowds greeted their arrival.欢呼的人群欢迎他们的到来。cheersb ◆The crowd cheered the President as he drove slowly by.当总统的车缓缓经过时,群众向他欢呼致意。☞synonyms at
shout
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boo
2[transitive ]cheersb [usually passive ]to give hope, comfort or encouragement to sb 鼓励;鼓舞◆She was cheered by the news from home.来自家里的消息使她受到鼓舞。▶cheer·ing/ˈtʃɪərɪŋ; NAmEˈtʃɪrɪŋ/noun[uncountable ]◆He came on stage amid clapping and cheering.他在掌声和欢呼声中走上舞台。cheer·ing/ˈtʃɪərɪŋ; NAmEˈtʃɪrɪŋ/adjective◆The results of the test were very cheering.化验结果令人欢欣鼓舞。PHRASAL VERBSˌcheer sb↔ˈonto give shouts of encouragement to sb in a race, competition, etc. (赛跑、比赛等中)以喝彩声鼓励,为(某人)加油ˌcheer ˈup | ˌcheer sb/sth↔ˈupto become more cheerful; to make sb/sth more cheerful (使)变得更高兴,振奋起来◆Oh, come on—cheer up!噢,得了,高兴起来吧!◆Give Mary a call; she needs cheering up.给玛丽打个电话,她需要人安慰。◆Bright curtains can cheer up a dull room.色彩鲜艳的窗帘可以让单调的房间变得亮丽起来。cheer/tʃɪə(r); NAmEtʃɪr/cheer·ing/ˈtʃɪərɪŋ; NAmEˈtʃɪrɪŋ/
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cheercheer1 /tʃɪə $ tʃɪr/ ●●○ noun
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1[countable] a shout of happiness, praise, approval, or encouragementOPP boo: A great cheer went up from the crowd. So let’s give a cheer to the kids who passed their exams. The final whistle was greeted with triumphant cheers from players and spectators.2three cheers for somebody! spoken used to tell a group of people to shout three times as a way of showing support, happiness, thanks etc: Three cheers for the birthday girl!3[uncountable] formal a feeling of happiness and confidence: ‘Hello,’ said Auguste cheerily. His good cheer was not returned. Christmas cheer4[countable] a special chant (=phrase that is repeated) that the crowds at a US sports game shout in order to encourage their team to win →
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1[intransitive, transitive] to shout as a way of showing happiness, praise, approval, or support of someone or something: Everybody cheered when the firemen arrived. The audience was shouting and cheering. The spectators cheered him wildly.► see thesaurus at
shout
2[transitive] to make someone feel more hopeful when they are worried: By late afternoon there came news that cheered them all. Government policy towards higher education contains little to cheer university students.—cheering adjective: cheering newscheer on phrasal verbto shout encouragement at a person or team to help them do well in a race or competition: They gathered round the swimming pool and cheered her on.cheer up phrasal verb1to become less sad, or to make someone feel less sad: Cheer up! The worst is over. They cheered up when they saw us coming along.cheer somebody ↔ up Here’s a bit of news that will cheer you up. You both need cheering up, I think.2cheer something ↔ up to make a place look more attractive: I bought some posters to cheer the place up a bit.
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