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hurrah

/huh-rah, -raw/US // həˈrɑ, -ˈrɔ //UK // (hʊˈrɑː) //

好哇,欢呼声,欢呼,欢呼吧

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interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    v.无主动词 verb
    1. 1
      • : to shout “hurrah.”
    n.名词 noun
    1. 1
      • : an exclamation of “hurrah.”
      • : hubbub; commotion; fanfare.
      • : a colorful or tumultuous event; spectacle or celebration: We celebrated the centennial with a three-day hurrah.

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    Examples

    • I’d say that there are two conditions under which going for the hurrah makes sense.

    • Michael Vick The next couple seasons should be the last hurrah for the almost 34-year-old quarterback.

    • Then perhaps one more in December 2015 and maybe one final hurrah in 2016.

    • If an editor at the paper will speak up for journalistic ethics, hurrah.

    • If this is indeed her last hurrah, as many Democrats were predicting yesterday, Pelosi gave no hint of when she might step down.

    • In honor of this last hurrah, The Daily Beast has combed through clips of past debates.

    • Aunt Jane sat on the front seat; uncle Tom jumped up beside her with the reins in his hands; the children shouted "Hurrah!"

    • A rousing Hurrah resounded from thousands of throats as the Emperors train entered the station.

    • A loud hurrah rings out from the soldiers who watch them from the Falmouth shore.

    • It was not a hurrah that they gave so much as a wild, jubilant cry of inexpressible joy.

    • We met him about fifty yards from the boat, and raised a loud hurrah.