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cheers

US // (tʃɪəz) //

欢呼声,欢呼,欢呼雀跃,欢呼吧

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Definitions

  1. 1

    informal, mainly British

    • : a drinking toast
    • : goodbye! cheerio!
    • : thanks!

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounhappiness
verbmake someone feel happier
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Examples

  • I would have never predicted when I saw Cheers that Woody Harrelson was going to be one of the great actors of this generation.

  • No cheers for those who push and vote against taking climate change seriously.

  • "We're not anti-police, we're anti-police brutality," a member of the Justice League told the crowd, to cheers.

  • But the occasion is even more special when you can cheers with some funky flutes.

  • It is republished here with permission from Kael's daughter; please enjoy the review, originally titled, “Three Cheers.”

  • They had a repast together, and Aguinaldo called for cheers for Spain, in which all heartily joined.

  • Still we received neither cheers nor reinforcements from the population.

  • Everywhere along the front of Green's division the wild cheers of victory were ringing.

  • Result—Loud and enthusiastic cheers, amidst which Mr. Plattit-Ewd resumed his seat, having spoken for three-quarters of an hour.

  • A soldier in one of the regiments stationed at Homestead called upon the line to give "three cheers for the man who shot Frick."