cheers

英[tʃɪəz] 美[tʃɪrz]
  • int. 干杯;再见;谢谢
CET4 TEM4
使用频率:
  • cheapen v.降低;贬低;(使)降价
名词 cheer:
  1. a cry or shout of approval

  2. the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom

动词 cheer:
  1. give encouragement to

  2. show approval or good wishes by shouting

  3. cause (somebody) to feel happier or more cheerful

  4. become cheerful

  5. spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts

1. Her dancing brought loud cheers, wolf whistles and applause.
她的舞蹈赢来震耳的欢呼声、口哨声和掌声。

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2. They marched into town to the wild cheers of the inhabitants.
他们在居民们狂热的欢呼声中迈步走进镇里。

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3. Their cheers drowned out the protests of demonstrators.
他们的欢呼声盖过了示威者的抗议声。

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4. "Cheers," he said and winked daringly at her.
“干杯,”他边说边大胆地向她使眼色。

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5. There were muted cheers from the public gallery.
旁听席传出了轻微的欢呼声。

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    用作感叹词 (int.)
    1. Let's drink a toast to our hostess. Cheers!
      为我们的女主人举杯。干杯!
    2. To our friendship and health. Cheers!
      让我们为友谊和健康,干杯!
    3. Cheers! See you tomorrow night.
      再见!明晚见。
    4. I like the picture you gave me. Cheers!
      我喜欢你送给我的图画。谢谢!