cheer
n. 愉快, 振奋, 欢呼 vi. 欢呼, 喝彩, 快活起来 vt. 使振奋, 欢呼
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教材释义与例句
欢呼;使高兴;为…加油
to shout as a way of showing happiness, praise, approval, or support of someone or something
释义与例句
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1.
A cheerful attitude; happiness; a good, happy, or positive mood.
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That which promotes good spirits or cheerfulness, especially food and entertainment prepared for a festive occasion.
不可数 可数a table loaded with good cheer
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A cry expressing joy, approval or support, such as "hurrah".
可数 不可数Three cheers for the birthday boy!
A cheer rose from the crowd.
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A chant made in support of a team at a sports event.
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One's facial expression or countenance.
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One's attitude, mood.
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Cheerleading, especially when practiced as a competitive sport.
加拿大 美国 不可数Alex participated in cheer all four years of college.
I'm going to wear my new cheer shoes at cheer today.
2000, Linda Villarosa. Cheerleading Changes, and Injuries Increase in The New York Times. Last year, more than 75,000 high school participants took part in cheerleading competitions, and the National Federation of State High School Associations says that "competitive cheer" is the fastest growing sport for girls.
2018, Chad Thompson. Iowa Central cheer team is tops at national competition in The Messenger. The Iowa Central Community College cheer team has achieved something no other college in Iowa has before.
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Pronunciation spelling of chair.
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To gladden; to make cheerful; often with up.
及物We were cheered by the offer of a cup of tea.
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To infuse life, courage, animation, or hope, into; to inspirit; to solace or comfort.
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To encourage to do something.
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To applaud or encourage with cheers or shouts.
欢呼
喝彩
喝采
助威
助阵
及物/不及物The crowd cheered in support of the athletes.
The crowd cheered the athletes.
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To feel or express enthusiasm for (something).
比喻 及物The finance sector will cheer this decision.
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From Middle English chere, from Anglo-Norman chere, from Old French chiere (“head, face; appearance; reception, hospitality; meal, dinner, food”) (Modern French chère), from Late Latin cara (“head”).
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