1 VERB 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. 喝彩;欢呼
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The crowd cheered as Premier Wayne Goss unveiled a lifesize statue of poet Banjo Paterson. [VERB]
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。
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Swiss fans cheered Jakob Hlasek during yesterday's match with Courier. [VERB noun]
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。
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...the Irish Americans who came to the park to cheer for their boys. [VERB + for]
赶到球场为他们的家乡球员助威的爱尔兰裔美国人
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Cheering crowds lined the route. [VERB-ing]
沿途两旁站着欢呼的人群。
SYN applaud, hail, acclaim, clap
2 VERB 鼓舞;使鼓起精神 If you are cheered by something, it makes you happier or less worried. 鼓舞;使鼓起精神
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Stephen noticed that the people around him looked cheered by his presence. [be VERB-ed]
斯蒂芬注意到,周围的人们似乎因为他的到来而受到鼓舞。
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The weather was perfect for a picnic, he told himself, but the thought did nothing to cheer him. [VERB noun]
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。
SYN hearten, encourage, warm, comfort
3 N-UNCOUNT 欢快;愉快的情绪 Cheer is a feeling of cheerfulness. 欢快;愉快的情绪
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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。
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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。
4 CONVENTION (祝酒语)干杯,干 People sometimes say 'Cheers' to each other just before they drink an alcoholic drink. (祝酒语)干杯,干 [mainly British, formulae]
5 CONVENTION 谢谢;再见 Some people say 'Cheers' as a way of saying 'thank you' or 'goodbye'. 谢谢;再见 [British, informal, formulae]
Phrasal verbs: - cheer oncheer up
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