cheering
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I 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. 欢呼
The crowd cheered as she went up the steps to the bandstand. 当她走上演奏台的台阶时,人群欢呼起来。
Hundreds of thousands of jubilant Americans cheered him on his return. 成千上万欢腾的美国人为他的归来而欢呼。
2. N-COUNT Cheer is also a noun. 欢呼
The colonel was rewarded with a resounding cheer from the men. 上校被这些人们报以一阵响亮的欢呼。
3. V-T If you are cheered by something, it makes you happier or less worried. 感到振奋
Stephen noticed that the people around him looked cheered by his presence. 斯蒂芬注意到周围的人因为他的到场而振奋起来。
4. cheeringADJ 令人振奋的
...very cheering news. …非常令人振奋的消息。
5. CONVENTION People sometimes say "Cheers" to each other just before they drink an alcoholic drink. 干杯[英国英语]
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cheer /tʃɪə/ (cheering,cheered,cheers)
剑桥词典
- used to describe something that encourages you and makes you feel happier
令人欢欣鼓舞的,令人振奋的
We received some cheering news . 我们收到一些振奋人心的消息。 返回 cheering