cheer

    英 [t???] 美[t??r]
    • vt. 歡呼;使高興;為…加油
    • n. 歡呼;愉快;心情;令人愉快的事
    • vi. 歡呼;感到高興

    CET4TEM4考研CET6IELTS中頻詞核心詞匯

    詞態變化


    第三人稱單數:?cheers;過去式:?cheered;過去分詞:?cheered;現在分詞:?cheering;形容詞:?cheering;

    中文詞源


    cheer 歡呼

    詞源不確定,可能來自擬聲詞,模仿歡呼聲。

    英文詞源


    cheer
    cheer: [13] Originally, cheer meant ‘face’. It came via Anglo-Norman chere ‘face’ and late Latin cara ‘face’ from Greek kárā ‘head’. As often happens, ‘face’ was taken as a metaphor of the mental condition causing the expression on it, so ‘be of good cheer’ came to mean ‘be in a good mood’; and gradually cheer grew to be used on its own for ‘happy frame of mind, cheerfulness’. It first appears in the sense ‘shout of applause or encouragement’ at the start of the 18th century, when Daniel Defoe identifies it as a nautical usage.
    cheer (n.)
    c. 1200, "the face," especially as expressing emotion, from Anglo-French chere "the face," Old French chiere "face, countenance, look, expression," from Late Latin cara "face" (source also of Spanish cara), possibly from Greek kara "head," from PIE root *ker- (1) "head, horn" (see horn (n.)). From mid-13c. as "frame of mind, state of feeling, spirit; mood, humor."

    By late 14c. the meaning had extended metaphorically to "mood, mental condition," as reflected in the face. This could be in a good or bad sense ("The feend ... beguiled her with treacherye, and brought her into a dreerye cheere," "Merline," c. 1500), but a positive sense (probably short for good cheer) has predominated since c. 1400. Meaning "shout of encouragement" first recorded 1720, perhaps nautical slang (compare earlier verbal sense, "to encourage by words or deeds," early 15c.). The antique English greeting what cheer (mid-15c.) was picked up by Algonquian Indians of southern New England from the Puritans and spread in Indian languages as far as Canada.
    cheer (v.)
    late 14c., "to cheer up, humor, console;" c. 1400 as "entertain with food or drink," from cheer (n.). Related: Cheered; cheering. Sense of "to encourage by words or deeds" is early 15c. Which had focused to "salute with shouts of applause" by late 18c. Cheer up (intransitive) first attested 1670s.

    雙語例句


    1. The colonel was rewarded with a resounding cheer from the men.
    士兵對上校報以震天的歡呼聲。

    來自柯林斯例句

    2. A thousand supporters packed into the stadium to cheer them on.
    1,000名支持者擠進體育館里為他們加油。

    來自柯林斯例句

    3. I wrote that song just to cheer myself up.
    我寫那首歌是給我自己打氣的。

    來自柯林斯例句

    4. I think he misses her terribly. You might cheer him up.
    我估計他是太想念她了。也許你可以讓他打起點兒精神來。

    來自柯林斯例句

    5. A timely bingo win brought some cheer to Juliet Little's family yesterday.
    昨天玩賓戈贏了一把,適時地給朱麗葉·利特爾一家帶來些許的歡快心情。

    來自柯林斯例句

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