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单词 cheer
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verb | noun
cheercheer1 /tʃɪr/ ●●○ verb Etymology Verb Table Thesaurus 1[intransitive, transitive] to shout as a way of showing happiness, praise, approval, or support of someone or something OPP boo:  Fans began to cheer as the teams entered the stadium. The crowd cheered the soldiers as they got into the plane. see thesaurus at shout12[transitive usually passive] to make someone feel more hopeful when he or she is worried:  Investors were cheered by news of the merger. [Origin: 1200–1300 Old French chere (expression on) the face]cheerer noun [countable]cheer somebody on phrasal verb to shout encouragement at a person or team in a race or competition:  All of my friends were here to cheer me on.cheer up phrasal verb1cheer (somebody ↔) up to become happier, or to make someone feel happier:  Pizza also cheers me up. Billy cheered up when he saw her.2cheer up! spoken used to tell someone not to be so sad:  Cheer up, it’s not that bad!
verb | noun
cheercheer2 ●●○ noun Collocations 1[countable] a shout of happiness, praise, approval, or encouragement OPP boo:  The audience filled the theater with cheers. A deafening cheer went up from the crowd.2[countable] a special chant (=phrase that is repeated) that the crowd at a sports game shouts in order to encourage their team to win:  The cheer “Go, Lions, Go!” could be heard for over half a mile.3three cheers for somebody! spoken used to tell a group of people to shout three times as a way of showing support or praise for someone:  Three cheers for Coach Madison!4[uncountable] a feeling of happiness and confidence:  The rise in U.S. exports is certain to bring cheer to manufacturers. She was full of health and good cheer.festive/holiday/Christmas etc. cheer (=happy feelings connected with Christmas) see also cheers
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