大学英语词汇短语释义解析及例句 cheer on
释义:
cheer on 鼓励,为某人打气
例句:
Their job was to protect and cheer on the racers.
他们的工作是去保护和鼓励参赛者。
A big crowd had gathered around the tower to see the race and cheer on the contestants...
一大群观众早已聚在高塔附近准备看比赛还有为参赛者喝彩。
"I view the Olympics as an opportunity for me to cheer on our athletes," said Mr. Bush.
布什说:“我认为,奥运会是我为美国运动员加油鼓劲的机会。”
From sports bars to pubs to outdoor venues, fans gather to share the excitement, show their passion, and cheer on their teams.
The troops know when to cheer on their leaders and when to remain silent.
The scoreboard operator urged fans to cheer on Davis, and many of the 23, 038 in attendance made some noise.
They consistently cheer on UK tech companies and wince each time one sells out, usually to an American firm.
Most importantly, Boyle has galvanized the players that Colorado fans cheer on.
The Brits will get to cheer on their favorite swimmer, Rebecca Adlington as she defends her gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle.
It is perhaps more surprising that so many of the young technorati seems to cheer on repression of their own intellectual countrymen.
Celeste Corcoran, who was at the race to cheer on her sister, Carmen Acabbo, was one of many victims whose limbs were amputated.
Instead, they while away wintry days with impromptu wrestling matches and cheer on Dejima, a Moriyama alumnus who has reached sumo's second-highest rank, ozeki.
More men than women cheer on parity in Britain and Japan.
The course began in Ham, Richmond, at 1430 BST on Saturday and spectators headed to Kew, Hammersmith, Putney Bridge, Westminster and Tower Bridge to cheer on competitors.
In 2002, when the national team had qualified for the World Cup competition, about 300 million Chinese turned on the television to cheer on the national squad.
The other was amputated above the knee, and Ms. Brannock who had been visiting from Maryland to cheer on her mother, who was running the marathon also suffered hearing damage.
Barrichello took his first pole of the season in front of an ecstatic home crowd, who had sat through the frustrating rain delays to cheer on their hero.
When the cost of the experiment is less than the cost of the business case they should cheer on the manager to go ahead and try it out.
Spectators who travel to Willow by car or shuttle bus can once again line "the chute" on Sunday afternoon to cheer on mushers as the race clock officially begins.
Fans have had little to cheer on the field in recent years, as the Cubs lost more than 100 games last year and are off to a rocky start this season.
But Hartson, who won 51 caps for Wales, admits he has lost his "fire" and would rather cheer on runaway League One leaders Swansea to the Championship with his two children.
Denied one of the two matches allocated to them by the World Cup organising committee, the Kenyans were determined to make the most of the chance to cheer on their team.
Instead, they squabble over which to cheer on fanatically.
Bagsying all the best seats and then leaving them unused, depriving genuine supporters of the chance to cheer on their favourites, appears at odds with the meritocratic ideals which underpin the Games.
