0 a shout of approval, encouragement or welcome -- provolávání slávy
Three cheers for the Queen!
1 mood -- nálada
Be of good cheer.
We have already cheered the good news, and we hope that it will hold its position until the end of the match.
The author's obvious optimism about the potential these reforms have for enhancing democratic accountability and curtailing longstanding clientelist politics is cheering though perhaps not fully warranted.
When the ' impossibilists ' present cheered his latter remark, he rebuked them sharply for cheering assassination, while refusing to countenance the presence of a socialist in a ministry.
A tank full of petrol if we feel like it ... we cheered ourselves up ... whereas it would have been another miserable day, it did us good.
Over a thousand people took part in the procession, and the citizens, with their houses decorated and their balconies filled with cheering subjects, formed part of the show.
The workers began to join hands in visual reflection of this common goal, and the affir mative cheers of the whole audience suggested their own participation in this mystic community.
Spectators, by then a few hundred, cheered as the pole began to rise.
Many of them cheered the apparent demise of pastoralism.