词汇 | 欢呼雀跃 |
释义 | 欢呼雀跃 法文tressaillir de joie 【注意】含褒义。 Crowds cheered when the newlyweds appeared on a balcony and shared a short public kiss, and then a longer one. For their part, non- Pushtun northerners are hardly going to cheer a Taliban return. Lawrence says he gets notes in his mailbox from people who are cheered by the sight of the moon in the bottles. Reviews have been mostly glowing, sales have been strong and investors have cheered, sending the stock up40% over the past12 months. The car draws up in front of the seafood restaurant where the Freeport staff are becoming ever more cheerful, unaware that rebels are watching them. They wept, cheered and sang“ This Land is Your Land” and“Hit the Road, George”. The Tory right cheered, knowing which alternative, non-lily- livered model of prime minister he had in mind. So why are consumers not cheering on the new law? India cheered, but grumbles echoed in Islamabad. Southern President Salva Kiir went first in the southern capital Juba, leaving the ballot box to cheers from southerners waiting patiently for their turn. This is a hugely symbolic moment, and President Barack Obama's late- night announcement drew a cheering crowd to the White House. WHEN Barack Obama won the American presidency in 2008 his supporters cheered, cried, hugged— and in many cases logged on to their computers to look at pornography. For all the good cheer generated by the gold medals, the party is clearly nervous of the slightest challenge to its authority. These are people who are funny, easily spur laughter, and routinely cheer people up through their presence. An immediate commitment to balance the budget might be a rather more austere economic diet than equity investors would desire, even if bond investors took cheer. |
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