
응원, 칭찬, 또는 기쁨을 표현하는 외침.
A shout of encouragement, praise, or joy.
예문:
"The crowd let out a tremendous cheer when the home team scored the winning goal."
"We heard a cheer rise up from the stadium even before the commentator announced the result."
"She gave a little cheer of relief when the difficult exam was finally over."
쾌활함, 낙관주의, 또는 좋은 기분; 격려나 위안.
A feeling of cheerfulness, optimism, or good spirits; encouragement or comfort.
예문:
"The festive decorations helped inject some much-needed cheer into the dreary winter months."
"Despite the bad weather, the children were full of good cheer and excitement."
"His visit brought a moment of unexpected cheer to the patient recovering in the hospital."
칭찬, 격려 또는 기쁨을 표현하며 외치다.
To shout in praise, encouragement, or joy.
예문:
"The fans cheered wildly as the marathon runners crossed the finish line."
"We cheered for our friends competing in the debate competition."
"The whole auditorium cheered his acceptance speech with a standing ovation."
누군가를 더 행복하거나 덜 슬프게 만들다; 위로하거나 지지하다 ('up'과 함께 자주 사용됨).
To make someone feel happier or less sad; to comfort or support (often followed by 'up').
예문:
"I tried to cheer her up by telling her a funny story about my dog."
"He was greatly cheered by the news that his application had been accepted."
"A simple phone call was enough to cheer the lonely traveler during his long journey."
술을 마시기 전에 좋은 소망을 표현하거나, 비공식적으로 감사나 작별 인사를 할 때 사용됨.
Used to express good wishes before drinking (a toast), or informally as a way of saying thanks or goodbye.
예문:
""Cheers," he said, raising his glass of wine to his colleagues."
""I'll see you tomorrow, then. Cheers!" she called out before hanging up the phone."
"Cheers for helping me move that heavy box, I really appreciate it."