cheer的意思和读音

cheer

: [tʃɪr] : [tʃɪə(r)]

v.

n.;(

cheers  cheering  cheered  

n.gloom

v.boo

n.cheerfulness,optimism,merriment,joyfulness,liveliness

v.applaud,shout,root for,hail,praise

cheern.— see alsocheers

1.[c]a shout of joy, support or praise

A great cheer went up from the crowd.

cheers of encouragement

Three cheers for the winners!(= used when you are asking a group of people to cheer three times, in order to congratulate sb, etc.)/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.[c]a special song or poem used by cheerleaders

3.[u]an atmosphere of happiness

v.

1.[i][t]to shout loudly, to show support or praise for sb, or to give them encouragement

We all cheered as the team came on to the field.

Cheering crowds greeted their arrival.

The crowd cheered the President as he drove slowly by.

2.[t][usupass]~ sbto give hope, comfort or encouragement to sb

She was cheered by the news from home.使

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n.1.a loud shout of happiness or approval; a phrase or short poem that people at a sports event shout to encourage their team2.a feeling of happiness

v.1.to give a loud shout of happiness or approval2.if you are cheered by something such as a piece of news, it makes you happier or less worried

1. cheek n. cheer vt. 使 cheerful a. ...

2. 〖 be(get)drunk〗 〖 acclaim;cheer〖 bawlout〗 ...

3. gain vt. cheer vi. fellow n. ...

5. low cheer guy ...

6. homeless cheer give out ...

7. cheerleader n. cheer v. squad n. ...

8. charge v. n. cheer v. (使) ; (使) choose v. ...

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1.At this point, the outing had already taken close to six hours, the sun was setting and both George and I were losing our good cheer.西

2.When the referee awarded the title to the winner, the crowd, who disagreed with him, gave him the Bronx cheer .

3.Help me cheer on all the athletes that competed in Singapore 2010. . . Hope to see some of you guys in London 2012!2010/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>2012

4.The oil of good cheer to the downhearted one -- Oh, how much it may mean! The word of courage to the despairing. Speak it./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>——

5.It's possible that it has developed over the years from when people used to say many years ago "be of good cheer" or "good cheer to you" .”。

6.The day before she was released from hospital, we, some of her friends decided to give a surprise to cheer her up the next day.——

7.is in Australia to attend the meeting of the British Foreign Secretary Haig in Brisbane residents to join with the BBQ, cheer them on.19

8.My mother has a pair of keen eyes which can speak. Whenever I encounter difficulties, her eyes will encourage me and help me cheer up.

9.Oh, come on! cheer up! It could have been a lot worse. I'm sure you'll be out of here in no time.

10.Mixing the austerity needed to fix Britain's finances with the sort of good cheer that helps to win elections is not easy.