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词根:cheer
adj.cheerful 快乐的;愉快的;高兴的
cheery 愉快的,活泼的
cheering 令人高兴的
adv.cheerfully 高高兴兴地
cheerily 高兴地,兴高采烈地;快活地
n.cheer 欢呼;愉快;心情;令人愉快的事
cheering 欢呼;喝彩
v.cheering 欢呼(cheer的ing形式)
vi.cheer 欢呼;感到高兴
vt.cheer 欢呼;使高兴;为…加油
Noun
1. the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom;
"flowers added a note of cheerfulness to the drab room"
2. a feeling of spontaneous good spirits;
"his cheerfulness made everyone feel better"
see cheer >entry 1
The first known use of cheerful was in the 15th century
cheerlessadjective
offering no cheer : gloomy
cheerleadernoun
a person who leads organized cheering (as at a football or basketball game)
cheerleadernoun
a person who leads organized cheering (as at a football or basketball game)
cheer1 of 2noun
state of mind or heart : spirit
be of good cheer
good spirits
full of cheer
something that gladdens
words of cheer
a shout of praise or encouragement
three cheers for our side
cheer2 of 2verb
to give hope to or make happier : comfort
cheer up a sick person
to urge on especially with shouts or cheers
cheer the team to victory
to shout with joy, approval, or enthusiasm
the audience cheered loudly
to grow or be cheerful : rejoice—usually used with up
he cheered up at the news
cheeryadjective
merry and bright in manner or effect : cheerful
cheeryadjective
merry and bright in manner or effect : cheerful
cheerfuladjective
full of good spirits
a cheerful outlook
willing sense 3
cheerful obedience
pleasantly bright
a sunny cheerful room
1 “I need to go, too,” Max says, his cheerfulness gone.
2 A book with a perfect blend about love and friendship, cheerfulness and seriousness.
3 The characteristic I like best in him is his cheerfulness.
他的愉悦气质是我最喜欢的特点。
4 More than ever he missed the unquenchable cheerfulness of Pippin.
5 To youth and natural cheerfulness like Emma’s, though under temporary gloom at night, the return of day will hardly fail to bring return of spirits.
6 Cheerfulness is the basis of friendliness.
令人愉快是友谊的基础。
7 Our friends have a look of cheerfulness.
我们的朋友看上去很高兴。
8 And there is something of the same infectious cheerfulness about this updated Cinderella story with music by George Stiles and lyrics by Anthony Drewe, who co-wrote the book with Elliot Davis.
9 She’s as nice as everybody says and speaks with the animated cheerfulness of the theater kid she once was.
10 It's not her frankness that has embarrassed art criticism, but her cheerfulness.
11 “Even postcards mailed at the edge of danger rarely stray from a lingua franca of cheerfulness,” Mr. O’Brian writes.
12 As many of these films teach us, part of leaning into the holiday spirit is suspending cynicism and embracing cheerfulness and cheesiness.
13 Orange: passion and enthusiasm; white: purity or sympathy; pink: fondness or gratitude; lavender: love at first sight and grace; yellow: cheerfulness and friendship; and, of course, red: romance and love.
14 In the hush of dark I share the cheerfulness of crickets and the confidence of owls.
在安静的黑夜里,我能够感觉到蟋蟀的欢乐和猫头鹰的自信。
15 Christensen’s ballet is an immersion in the colors and decor of the wartime era, with an intent to supply much-needed cheerfulness.
16 Actress Vera Farmiga, who portrays Lorraine Warren in “The Conjuring” films, expressed her condolences on Twitter, saying Warren “lived her life in grace and cheerfulness.”
17 If you go on a Twin Peaks Tour, your trip will begin when you’re picked up by Israel in character as agent Dale Cooper — dressed the part, and with the character’s signature unfailing cheerfulness.
18 His cheerfulness is infectious – particularly when he's wishing "joy to the many" on canyon rocker Joy to You Baby – but his inspirations are transparent.
19 Has the joke worn thin, five series in – or does Carr's approach provide the schedules with a much-needed dose of cheerfulness?
20 By degrees she acquired her love's cheerfulness at the sense of freedom.
他慢慢地也感到了脱去牵连,得到自由的快乐,跟她的爱人一样了。