0 to give a loud shout of approval or encouragement:
1 a loud shout of approval or encouragement:
The victory in the by-election has brought great cheer to the Liberal Democrats.
3 to give a shout of approval or encouragement for someone:
The audience clapped and cheered when she stood up to speak.
The crowd cheered as the goalkeeper deflected the shot.
The crowd cheered in appreciation.
Everyone clapped and cheered and you could see he was lapping it up.
The teachers' pleas for calm were greeted with cheers that would not have been out of place at a basketball game.
She was horrified to see thousands, who doubtless had once sat and cheered her, homeless and hungry.
Toasts were drunk, cheers raised, and the flag planted, all whilst ankle-deep in the guano of a resident penguin colony.
中文繁体
歡呼, 喝彩, 鼓舞,振奮…
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欢呼, 喝彩, 鼓舞,振奋…
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gritar con entusiasmo, aclamar, ovación…
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gritar com entusiasmo, saudação, aplauso…
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(人)にかっさいを送る, 声援…
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Yaşa!' 'Bravo!' gibi bir takım sözlerle yüreklendirmek, desteklemek, alkışlamak…
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acclamer, pousser des hourras, acclamation [feminine]…
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cridar amb entusiasme, aclamar, ovació…
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