cheering / tʃɪər /

欢呼欢呼声呐喊欢呼雀跃

cheering4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a shout of encouragement, approval, congratulation, etc.: The cheers of the fans filled the stadium.
  2. a set or traditional form of shout used by spectators to encourage or show enthusiasm for an athletic team, contestant, etc., as rah! rah! rah!
  3. something that gives joy or gladness; encouragement; comfort: words of cheer.
interj. 感叹词 interjection
  1. cheers,
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to salute with shouts of approval, congratulation, triumph, etc.: The team members cheered their captain.
  2. to gladden or cause joy to; inspire with cheer: The good news cheered her.
  3. to encourage or incite: She cheered him on when he was about to give up.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to utter cheers of approval, encouragement, triumph, etc.
  2. to become happier or more cheerful: She cheered up as soon as the sun began to shine.
  3. Obsolete. to be or feel in a particular state of mind or spirits.

cheering 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

encouraging

cheering构成的短语

  • cheer on
  • cheer up
  • three cheers

更多cheering例句

  1. This year, marketers are turning more and more to influencers to spread holiday cheer.
  2. Households with close quarters and slipping masks over holiday cheers isn’t going to help the worsening situation, no matter how cozy you may feel in your hometown.
  3. In Jordan, Gordon’s district, the two sports girls were most interested in were archery and cheer, both of which are not sanctioned by the UHSAA.
  4. The crowd, which numbered in the tens of thousands, gave him a thunderous cheer when he took the stage.
  5. When cheer gyms reopened in July, Patrick Henry cheer coaches called practices indoors at the CheerForce gym in El Cajon.
  6. I have to admit that while I was watching this, I was cheering her on, but with a little uneasiness.
  7. Verdict leaves supporters cheering and opponents gnashing their teeth in frustration.
  8. Then he stood up and essentially told a cheering Austin crowd that he would never surrender to the president.
  9. But the strangest moment in the show was when Cruise dragged Holmes out to the cheering crowd.
  10. No, they were cheering for the Russian victory in World War Two.
  11. Presently the aeroplane came into sight again and was greeted with a sudden roar of cheering.
  12. And then the cadets marched around and across the campus, waving their firebrands, and singing and cheering lustily.
  13. Bobby Hargrew started the cheering; but it was Laura who reached Jess first and hugged her tight.
  14. But the groom who took care of them sprang instantly after them, and kept swimming beside them, guiding and cheering them.
  15. This caused many a burst of cheering from the crowds, as the fact and its import became gradually known.