hurrah 英 [həˈrɑ:]   美 [hʊˈrɑ,-ˈrɔ,hə-]

hurrah

hurrah  英 [həˈrɑ:] 美 [hʊˈrɑ,-ˈrɔ,hə-]

n. 欢呼声;激动;混乱  vi. 欢呼;叫好  vt. 欢呼;为…喝采 

进行时:hurrahing  过去式:hurrahed  过去分词:hurrahed  第三人称单数:hurrahs  名词复数:hurrahs 

Jackson’s hurrah boys also played a part in the election to choose the next president. 杰克逊的“欢呼男孩”在下一任总统的选举中也起到了一定作用。
hurrah for Daniel Boone! 欢呼,为丹尼尔·布奈!

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  • n. 欢呼声;激动;混乱
  • vi. 欢呼;叫好
  • vt. 欢呼;为…喝采
  • int. 万岁;好哇(等于hurray)
  • 1. Jackson’s hurrah boys also played a part in the election to choose the next president.

    杰克逊的“欢呼男孩”在下一任总统的选举中也起到了一定作用。

  • 2. hurrah for Daniel Boone!

    欢呼,为丹尼尔·布奈!

  • 3. If Steve Jobs stands up and announces this, it could be his last hurrah.

    如果乔布斯站起来宣布这个(苹板的)消息,将可能是他最后一次得到欢呼了。

  • hurrah (interj.) 1680s, apparently an alteration of huzza; it is similar to shouts recorded in German, Danish, and Swedish; perhaps it was picked up by the English soldiery during the Thirty Years' War. Hurra was said to be the battle-cry of Prussian soldiers during the War of Liberation (1812-13), "and has since been a favourite cry of soldiers and sailors, and of exultation" [OED]. Hooray is its popular form and is almost as old. Also hurray (1780); hurroo (1824); hoorah (1798). As a verb from 1798. American English hurra's nest "state of confusion" is from 1829.
hur·rah / həˈrɑː ; NAmE həˈrɑː / ( BrE hur·ray / həˈreɪ ; NAmE həˈreɪ / ) exclamation = hooray  (1 ) hurrah hurrahs hurrahed hurrahing hur·rah / həˈrɑː ; NAmE həˈrɑː / hur·ray / həˈreɪ ; NAmE həˈreɪ /
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