hurrahs / həˈrɑ, -ˈrɔ /

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hurrahs3 个定义

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

hurrahs 近义词

interj. 感叹词 interjection

yeah

更多hurrahs例句

  1. I’d say that there are two conditions under which going for the hurrah makes sense.
  2. Michael Vick The next couple seasons should be the last hurrah for the almost 34-year-old quarterback.
  3. Then perhaps one more in December 2015 and maybe one final hurrah in 2016.
  4. If an editor at the paper will speak up for journalistic ethics, hurrah.
  5. If this is indeed her last hurrah, as many Democrats were predicting yesterday, Pelosi gave no hint of when she might step down.
  6. In honor of this last hurrah, The Daily Beast has combed through clips of past debates.
  7. Aunt Jane sat on the front seat; uncle Tom jumped up beside her with the reins in his hands; the children shouted "Hurrah!"
  8. A rousing Hurrah resounded from thousands of throats as the Emperors train entered the station.
  9. A loud hurrah rings out from the soldiers who watch them from the Falmouth shore.
  10. It was not a hurrah that they gave so much as a wild, jubilant cry of inexpressible joy.
  11. We met him about fifty yards from the boat, and raised a loud hurrah.