单词 | cheerleader |
释义 | Related topics: Sportcheer·lead·er /ˈtʃɪəˌliːdə $ ˈtʃɪrˌliːdər/ noun [countable] 1 DSa member of a team of young women who encourage a crowd to cheer at a US sports game by shouting special words and dancing 啦啦队队员 She was a popular cheerleader at the University of Texas. 她是得克萨斯大学很受欢迎的啦啦队队员。 →4 See picture of 见图 cheerleader2 someone who encourages other people to do something 鼓励者 She was our cheerleader, teacher, and friend. 她是我们的激励者,我们的老师,也是我们的朋友。Examples from the Corpuscheerleader• Find a real estate agent who will be a cheerleader for your property.• We had cheerleaders for varsity football and boys basketball and even junior varsity cheerleaders for both teams.• You have to be both jaunty cheerleader and lithe psychiatrist.• She was our cheerleader, teacher and friend.• a high school cheerleader• B, who is unofficial team cheerleader, perhaps the ultimate, all-time, hands-down cheerleader, takes the news in stride.• Um, and then after that we have the cheerleaders.• Unfortunately, only the cheerleaders were in evidence last night.• His press secretary even said that the Soviet Union was still a superpower - not at all what the cheerleaders think.From Longman Business Dictionarycheerleadercheer‧lead‧er /ˈtʃɪəˌliːdəˈtʃɪrˌliːdər/ noun [countable] American English informal someone who supports an idea, plan etc and tries to persuade other people to support itHe was one of the biggest cheerleaders of economic globalization.cheer·lead·er nounChineseSyllable young of Business a women a a encourage Corpus who team member of |
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