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cheered的意思

cheered中文翻譯:

v.歡呼(cheer的過去分詞)

相似詞語短語

cheerled───國家

cheeked───adj.具有…的面頰的;v.無禮地說(cheek的過去分詞)

cheeped───n.吱吱的叫聲;vt.吱吱地叫(過去式cheeped,過去分詞cheeped,現在分詞cheeping,第三人稱單數cheeps,名詞cheeper);n.(Cheep)人名;(泰)集

cheerer───n.歡呼者;用歡呼聲激勵者

cheesed───adj.厭煩的;厭膩的;v.停止(cheese的過去分詞)

sheered───adj.絕對的;透明的;峻峭的;純粹的;adv.完全;陡峭地;vi.偏航;vt.使偏航;使急轉向;n.偏航;透明薄織物

checkered───adj.多變的;有方格的;多波折的;v.使交錯;使交替變化(checker的過去分詞)

cheerlead───v.鼓勵;帶領拉拉隊

chequered───adj.有方格的;多變的;v.變化(chequer的過去分詞)

雙語使用場景

The students on the grass bank cheered noisily.───學生們在草堤上喧鬧地歡呼。

crowd cheered the President as he drove slowly by.───總統的車緩緩經過時,群眾向他歡呼致意。

Everyone cheered and clapped.───人人都鼓掌歡呼。

In Prague, tens of thousands of Czechs who flocked to hear him in the city's central square cheered his promise of nuclear disarmament.───在布拉格,數萬捷克人涌入城市中心廣場聽他演講,對其有關核裁軍的承諾發出歡呼。

This decision cheered her a little, for though she knew the future was bleak, at least for the time being she could hold up her head.───這個決定使她又快樂了點,雖然明知將來是不得了,可是目前總不會立刻就頭朝了下;

Zhou, who still produces a paper a month from his modest flat in Beijing, is cheered to see that pinyin is growing ever more useful.───住在北京一套普通公寓里的周有光,如今仍每月寫一篇論文,他很高興看到拼音正變得越來越有用。

Old John cheered again as the bush flayed away at its captive and of course Old John had no intention of ever telling the bush to let go.───老約翰在一旁還是高興地觀望著樹叢把它的俘虜抽個體無完膚,他當然也沒想讓樹叢停下來。

But in return, he gathered a good deal of support from friends and strangers who empathized, recommended doctors and cheered him on.───但是,他也因此收獲了朋友和陌生人的大量支持,他們同情他、鼓勵他,還為他推薦良醫。

to wait quietly until the ship could be towed to a convenient port, cheered the decision of the commander to take the boats.───官兵不愿坐待船被拖往適宜的港口,而贊同指揮官改乘小船的決定。

英語使用場景

The crowd cheered the winning hit.

When she gave the signal, they all cheered.

Everyone cheered as the winners received their medals.

Everyone cheered for the violinist at our school concert.

The crowd cheered as the goalkeeper deflected the shot.

We cheered to show support for our team.

The crowd cheered loudly as the Queen appeared.

When they saw us, they waved and cheered.

He cheered up at the thought of going home.