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cheerleader

/cheer-lee-der/US // ˈtʃɪərˌli dər //UK // (ˈtʃɪəˌliːdə) //

啦啦队,拉拉队,啦啦队队长,啦啦队成员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who leads spectators in traditional or formal cheering, especially at a pep rally or athletic event.

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Examples

  • I’m looking for someone who can be my biggest cheerleader in all areas of life, and who will welcome me to be the same to her in return.

  • The cheerleaders retained Banks and Allred following an August report in The Washington Post about two 10-minute videos set to classic rock hits they said were made without their knowledge.

  • I think it was the relationship that me and my mom had that played a big part, and she was my biggest cheerleader.

  • A cheerleader for letting stuff go, I even started something called Declutter Sunday on Facebook, where friends posted an item they were jettisoning.

  • Lewd videos of cheerleaders, produced and shared in the organization without their knowledge, won’t do it.

  • “Jen is a great athlete and a wonderful cheerleader,” says Tiffany.

  • She attended the Temperley shows, and was an enthusiastic cheerleader for British fashion as a whole.

  • More tongue-in-cheek was a new twist on the cheerleader uniform.

  • In their cheerleader personas, the penguins took over the stadium, entering through the igloo.

  • And at the center of it all: a striking blond cheerleader-cum-schoolteacher.

  • Too bad none of them ever crashed, or landed on the Yale football field and said Take me to your cheerleader, or something.