hurrah
英 [həˈrɑː]
美 [həˈrɑː]
n. 欢呼声;激动;混乱
v. 欢呼;叫好; 欢呼;为……喝彩
int. 万岁;好哇(等于hurray)
复数:hurrahs 现在分词:hurrahing 过去式:hurrahed 第三人称单数:hurrahs 过去分词:hurrahed
BNC.39849 / COCA.27116
英英释义
noun
- a victory cheer
- let's give the team a big hurrah
verb
- shout `hurrah!'
双语例句
- On the right side of the battery, soldiers, with shouts of hurrah, were running, not forward, it seemed to Pierre, but back.
炮垒右侧,士兵一边喊着乌拉,一边跑,皮埃尔觉得他们仿佛不是向前,而是在向后跑。 - His speech was interrupt ceaselessly by hurrah.
他的演讲不停地被欢呼声打断。 - Hurrah, Mark's broken the 7.38-meter record in the hammer.
好啊,马克打破了链球项目7.38米的记录。 - Hurrah! They shouted as the team scored again.
当球队再度得分时,他们欢呼叫“好”。 - Mainstream Keynesian economics is facing its last hurrah.
主流凯恩斯经济学正面临着最后的狂欢。 - He called his book, The Last Hurrah.
他给他的书起名为《最后的欢呼》。 - The ants go marching one by one. Hurrah! Hurrah!
蚂蚁一只一只在前进。嗨!嗨! - They cheered hurrah so loudly for Andy Jackson during his presidential campaign that they became known as the hurrah boys.
这些人在杰克逊竞选总统期间欢呼雀跃,并因此得到了“欢呼男孩”的称号。 - The funeral was the last hurrah of its predecessor, the 19th.
这场葬礼是此前100年19世纪最后的挽歌。 - But just think of it as one last hurrah.
就但是我们最后一次狂欢吧。