单词 | cheer |
释义 | cheer UK [tʃɪər] US [tʃɪr] verb intransitive ADVANCED ■to give a loud shout of approval or encouragement 欢呼;喝彩;鼓舞,振奋 •Everyone cheered as the winners received their medals.当优胜者接受奖牌时,大家都欢呼起来。 •He was cheering for UK [tʃɪər] US [tʃɪr] verb intransitive Phrasal Verbs [M] cheer sb on ■to shout loudly in order to encourage someone in a competition (在比赛中大喊)给(某人)打气,给(某人)加油 •As the runners went by, we cheered them on.赛跑者经过时,我们为他们呐喊加油。 UK [tʃɪər] US [tʃɪr] verb intransitive Phrasal Verbs [M] cheer (sb) up ADVANCED ■If someone cheers up, or something cheers them up, they start to feel happier (使)振作;(使)高兴起来 •She was ill so I sent her some flowers to cheer her up.她病了,所以我送花给她让她开心起来。 •He cheered up at •Cheer up! It's not that bad!振作起来!并没有那么糟! •[R] She went shopping to cheer herself up.她去购物好让自己开心起来。 UK [tʃɪər] US [tʃɪr] verb intransitive Phrasal Verbs [M] cheer sth up ■to make a place look brighter or more attractive 使…亮丽起来;使…令人耳目一新 •A coat of paint and new curtains would really cheer the kitchen up.厨房粉刷一遍再换上新窗帘确实会让人耳目一新。 UK [tʃɪər] US [tʃɪr] noun SHOUT 欢呼 countable ■a loud shout of approval or encouragement 欢呼声;喝彩声 •Her speech was received with cheers and a standing ovation.她的演讲受到了热烈欢呼和起立鼓掌。 •His victory in the 400m earned him the biggest cheer of the afternoon.他在400米赛跑中获胜,赢得了下午最热烈的欢呼。 •Three UK [tʃɪər] US [tʃɪr] noun HAPPINESS 欢乐 uncountable formal or old-fashioned ■a feeling of happiness 欢乐,高兴;兴奋,振奋 •The victory in the by-election has brought great cheer to the Liberal Democrats.补选的胜利令自由民主党人大为振奋。 be of good cheer old use ■to be happy 非常高兴,兴致勃勃 |
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