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 cheers [tʃɪrz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
interj. 干杯, 再见

  1. Cheers!
    干杯!
  2. His speech was greeted by loud cheers.
    他的演讲受到了热烈的欢呼。
  3. People broke into cheers at once when they heard the good news.
    喜讯传来,人们顿时欢呼起来。



  1. The choice was greeted with cheers.
  2. The Rev. Barbara Harris, with the voices of dissidents overwhelmed by cheers from thousands of fellow Episcopalians, on Saturday became the first woman elevated to bishop in a 2,000-year succession dating back to the apostles.
  3. East German Trabant cars were welcomed by cheers and honking horns as they slowly wended their way down the boulevard, now the scene of the wildest celebrations since the Berlin Wall was born in the Cold War.
  4. The crowd that jammed the convention center, standing on the concrete floor to hear the president, interrupted his speech with frequent cheers and applause.
  5. He is closer to God." The crowd sang hymns and chanted cheers as they awaited the pontiff, but turned frantic when John Paul's approach was broadcast play-by-play over loudspeakers.
  6. On Friday, Rodriguez replaced Chaves, 87, as chairman to the cheers of 15,000 people who gathered outside the party headquarters.
  7. At one point, Palestinians broke into loud cheers and applause when Abdullah Mousta, the mukhtar or leading town elder, handed over his papers.
  8. But it does represent a step forward in making America truly a land of equal opportunity for all." Supporters in the House erupted into cheers and applause when the two-thirds mark was reached.
  9. In Los Angeles, a caravan of horn-tooting cars, decked out with protest posters, snaked 10 miles through city streets from downtown Los Angeles to the federal building in Westwood, where more demonstrators greeted them with cheers.
  10. STET proponent Lawrence Summers of Harvard, who believes a decrease in volume will cut down on volatility, cheers the idea that the excise tax will "throw sand in the gears" of a market that works too well.
  11. Some of the loudest cheers were for Norma McCorvey, the Texas woman who was "Jane Roe" in the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion.
  12. Deafening cheers greeted the singer Saturday as she emerged from a cloud of smoke on the elaborate set of her "Blond Ambition" tour.
  13. Although this Magic Flute is a minor addition to the sum of Mozart productions, it should win over first-time visitors to the opera: the cheers at the end sounded genuine. Sponsored by Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television.
  14. THERE were only small cheers for Mr Norman Lamont in north-west England, where much manufacturing industry depends on defence contracts. The rate of decline in defence spending is set to increase.
  15. Sobbing with relief the freed women sang the Greek national anthem to the cheers of the welcoming crowd.
  16. He drew cheers from the group when he declared that if Bush is serious about helping Hispanics he should be calling for appointment of one to replace Attorney General Edwin Meese III.
  17. Kohl's campaign speech received mostly cheers, but a group of leftist protesters responded by hurling tomatoes and peaches.
  18. President Reagan and his wife, Nancy, out for a pleasant Sunday stroll, won cheers and applause in the city's showcase Arbat mall during a chaotic 10-minute episode in which grim-faced KGB agents roughed up members of the crowd and the press.
  19. We got to own some teams," he said to cheers.
  20. The U.S. ambassador got hearty cheers instead of angry jeers when he showed up for the unification bash in Berlin.
  21. So two cheers for your editorial of June 20, 'Costly Research'.
  22. As he campaigned in the West, Bush repeatedly vowed opposition to federal gun controls, drawing cheers each time.
  23. Luis Carlos Galan, who spoke out against the cocaine barons, was standing on a wooden platform acknowledging the cheers and applause of thousands of people when hired killers opened fire with machine guns.
  24. Students who marched through Beijing received cheers and donations, but many workers still were frightened to join the processions.
  25. She drew cheers and chuckles, opening with "Mr.
  26. Dustin Hoffman heard cheers for his British stage debut as Shylock in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice." But while he won approval from the opening-night audience in London's Phoenix Theater, the critics today gave him mixed reviews.
  27. East German Trabant cars were welcomed by cheers and honking horns as they slowly wended their way down the boulevard, which for one night was the scene of the wildest celebrations since the Berlin Wall was born in the Cold War.
  28. Japan has simply ignored the rulings, and pursued a ruthlessly protectionist trade policy, bolstered by the cheers of many English publications, including your newspaper.
  29. The performance of Morton Thiokol's booster rockets as they helped lift the space shuttle Discovery into orbit drew cheers of relief from proud employees who saw it as a first step toward rebuilding the company's reputation.
  30. "I just left a meeting with Governor Dukakis and Jesse Jackson and we have put it all together," he said, to extended cheers.
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