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 cheering ['tʃɪrɪŋ添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 欢呼, 喝彩

a. 令人振奋的, 令人高兴的


  1. The boys broke into shrill, excited cheering.
    男孩子们突然迸发出刺耳的兴奋的欢呼声。
  2. The sound of the cheering faded away.
    欢呼声在逐渐消失。
  3. The President's arrival was the signal for an outburst of cheering.
    总统来到爆发一阵欢呼声.


cheering
[ noun ]
  1. encouragement in the form of cheers from spectators

  2. <noun.communication>
    it's all over but the shouting
[ adj ]
  1. providing freedom from worry

  2. <adj.all>


Cheer \Cheer\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cheered} (ch[=e]rd); p. pr.
& vb. n. {cheering}.]
1. To cause to rejoice; to gladden; to make cheerful; --
often with up. --Cowpe.

2. To infuse life, courage, animation, or hope, into; to
inspirit; to solace or comfort.

The proud he tamed, the penitent he cheered.
--Dryden.

3. To salute or applaud with cheers; to urge on by cheers;
as, to cheer hounds in a chase.

{To cheer ship}, to salute a passing ship by cheers of
sailors stationed in the rigging.

Syn: To gladden; encourage; inspirit; comfort; console;
enliven; refresh; exhilarate; animate; applaud.

  1. "Things are better than they were," Calero said after the singing and cheering died down at the airport.
  2. Reagan's final words, "God bless America," touched off a tumultuous demonstration on the floor, which erupted in even greater cheering as he was joined on the podium by the first lady.
  3. Spam has been a staple in the PX ever since, cheering the U.S. troops that are still kept here.
  4. Since the Sierra Club has long been opposed to dams as a matter of principle and in favor of adding to national parks, it might be assumed that its members are cheering, but this is not the case.
  5. "The mood today was just ebullient _ cheering and applause in the newsroom," Mleczko said.
  6. Normally when a cease-fire or truce is signed there is the sound of cheering.
  7. Then, surrounded by cheering supporters, Sen. Simon did a series of brief live interviews with television stations in Chicago and around Iowa.
  8. Mideast moderates are a bit like spectators at a football game cheering a two-yard gain in the mud when they know the team lost 10 yards on the previous play and suspect that it will be thrown for another loss on the next down.
  9. "We were cheering with them and shouting `Down with Ceausescu.' We were Romanians to all intents and purposes," said army Lt.
  10. At each stop, Mother Teresa was welcomed by cheering crowds and gave brief speeches urging people to love one another.
  11. Two British soldiers were shot to death Saturday after mourners at an IRA funeral dragged them from a car, beat them with crowbars and hoisted them naked before cheering onlookers, witnesses and police said.
  12. Since Mr. Ledezma's peasant group was dutifully attending the union leader's campaign rallies and cheering, Mr. Ledezma figured the oil man owed them his help with the loans.
  13. A mandate to fulfill the promise of our great city," Jackson told about 2,500 cheering supporters. "The future of Atlanta began tonight.
  14. Hundreds of cheering Solidarity supporters waved at the union delegation outside the palace.
  15. Thus it was cheering to see the Senate appropriations defense subcommittee vote $800 million last week toward the planned U.S. space station, even if NASA says that is $100 million less than necessary to make it operational by a 1996 target.
  16. We have just begun to fight," the Indiana senator told cheering supporters.
  17. "We've had a multitude of groups step forward," Pam Davis, an Earth First! organizer, told a cheering audience last month at an anti-logging rally in Santa Rosa.
  18. At Battambang, townspeople lined the streets, cheering and waving Cambodian and Vietnamese flags as the Vietnamese waved back from their of Soviet and aging U.S.-made trucks.
  19. As the pictures switch to a cheering crowd at the Republican convention, an announcer says, "It's the president who defines the character of a nation."
  20. With the outcome of the US election largely discounted, Wall Street is still at heady levels and the dollar has been cheering from the sidelines.
  21. Veterans groups are cheering, lawmakers of both parties are pleased and few seem concerned about the change.
  22. They were greeted by their families and about 300 cheering friends and co-workers.
  23. In general, the asset-sales strategy has institutional investors and analysts cheering.
  24. The pounding rhythm, the haunting melody, the lyrics about imprisoned black leader Mandela, and the cheering, clapping teen-agers present an emotional scene.
  25. "The government doesn't understand the situation fully," Sedlacek told the cheering crowd. "We want other changes." "With this government, the leading role of the Communist party was assured," said another speaker, director Miroslav Machocek.
  26. Yasser Arafat's hypocrisy in demanding Arab support to push Israel from the occupied West Bank and Gaza while cheering Iraqi annexation of Kuwait was breathtaking, even to many Arabs.
  27. Let's get on with it." PLO chairman Yasser Arafat told a cheering crowd Wednesday the Palestinian uprising in Israeli-occupied territories made his peace efforts possible.
  28. Guy was in the Texas cheering section waving a Lone Star flag.
  29. "The man who stands before you is not a stranger," Mandela told cheering auto workers. "I am a member of the UAW; I am your flesh and blood.
  30. Bush told a cheering crowd of several thousand well-wishers who turned out for the Bush-Quayle rally at an outdoor railroad museum here.
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