salute or toast when taking a drink, British, 1919, from plural of cheer (also see cheerio). Earlier it is recorded as a shout of support or encouragement (1720).
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.
salute or toast when taking a drink, British, 1919, from plural of cheer (also see cheerio). Earlier it is recorded as a shout of support or encouragement (1720).
双语例句
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.