词汇:cheer

vt. 欢呼;使高兴;为…加油

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words:
the ring; the drunk; a bullfight; the matador; rude remarks; a red cap; apparently sensitive to criticism; charged at the drunk; grew quiet; clumsily stepped aside ;wander into;unaware of danger;broke into cheers; the drunk bowed;dragged the drunk to safety; it looked on sympathetically;
斗牛场;醉汉;斗牛;斗牛士;粗鲁的评论;一顶红帽子;对挑衅显然非常敏感;对醉酒者提出指控;变得安静;踉跄地住旁边一闪;漫步其中;不知道危险;爆发出欢呼声;醉汉鞠了一躬;把醉汉拖到安全地带;它同情地看着;
>> 70-Red for Danger
RHETT:
Well, cheer up. Maybe you'll have an accident.
>> 飘 Gone with the Wind Movie Script
RHETT:
I enjoyed hearing what you had to say. Cheer up, you can come to my hanging and I'll remember you in my will.
>> 飘 Gone with the Wind Movie Script
RHETT:
I'll tell you why, Scarlett. Because I'm the only man over sixteen and under sixty who's around to show you a good time. But cheer up, the war can't last much longer.
>> 飘 Gone with the Wind Movie Script
IN SLOW-MOTION SILENCE we see Lowe light a green flare and wave it as everyone shouts and cheers. Rose doesn't react. She floats beyond all human emotion.
>> 泰坦尼克号 Titanic (1997) Movie Script
The woman stumbles to the boat with the children, hiding her tears from them. Beneath the false good cheer, the man is choked with emotion.
>> 泰坦尼克号 Titanic (1997) Movie Script
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39 OMITTED 40 EXT. TITANIC AND DOCK - DAY The mooring lines, as big around as a man's arm, are dropped into the water. A cheer goes up on the pier as SEVEN TUGS pull the Titanic away from the quay.
>> 泰坦尼克号 Titanic (1997) Movie Script
We'll have a little cheer.
>> 闻香识女人Scent of a Woman 1992 Movie Script
Cheer up, Jim. Old Doc Jones has never lost a father yet.
>> Lady and the Tramp 小姐与流氓 1955 Movie Script
The sailors on deck cheer, like the Japanese did before Pearl Harbor.
>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
The first plane taxis along the flight deck and lifts into the sky. The seamen cheer and wave their caps.
>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
RAFE:
Don't worry about that. Guys away from home, lonely, good-hearted women try to cheer them up.
>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
The sailors cheer wildly. Dorie steps back, and rubs his glove across his brow. It's really bleeding now.
>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
The battle is more toughness than technique. The guys throwing haymakers and shoving each other around the roped area, as their shipmates cheer and make wild bets. The white guy digs a punch deep into the black guy's ribs, and the black guy slams a double left hook into the white guy's belly, making him back up and say --
>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
THE OTHER PILOTS burst into cheers.
>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
Michael's car makes its way as the crowd cheers: "El animale se fue!"
>> The Godfather: Part II 教父2 1974 Movie Script
EXT. HAVANA STREETS - NIGHT Rebel cars with loudspeakers have already picked up the news that Batista has conceded...this throws the crowds already gathered for the New Year into cheers of joy.
>> The Godfather: Part II 教父2 1974 Movie Script
Gao pulls down, while the D.S. tries to fight back with his muscles, but finally, after great strain, his arm bends. A cheer goes up from the group.
>> 花旗小和尚 American Shaolin (1992) Movie Script
A cheer goes up from the entire group as Drew, Li and Gao embrace. In the b.g. can be seen the D.S., who is observing all this.
>> 花旗小和尚 American Shaolin (1992) Movie Script
It amused her that he was so jealous of Dish, who, though friendly, companionable and an excellent hand, was not interested in her at all. His love for Lorena leaped out of every look he cast in her direction, although not one of them penetrated Lorena’s iron grief. Clara herself didn’t try to touch or change Lorena’s grief—it was like Martin’s fever: either it would kill her or it wouldn’t. Clara would not have been surprised by a gunshot if it had come from Lorena’s room. She knew the girl felt what she had felt when her boys died: unrelievable grief. In those times, the well-meaning efforts of Bob or the neighbors to cheer her up had merely affronted her. She hadn’t wanted to live, particularly not cheerfully. Kindly people told her that the living must live. I don’t, if my boys can’t, she wanted to say to them. Yet the kindly people were right; she came slowly back to enjoyment and one day would even find herself making a cake again and eating it with relish.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Call had debated giving him the letters Gus had written to the women, but thought better of it. If Dish was lost, and probably he would be, the letters would be lost too, and they were Gus’s last words. Better to keep them and deliver them himself—though the thought didn’t cheer him.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
But if he was married to the woman, the baby drooling on her bosom might be his. Clara felt a flash of annoyance, most of it with herself. She had already grown attached to the baby. She liked to lie in bed with him and watch him try to work his tiny hands. He would peer at her for long stretches, frowning, as if trying to figure life out. But when Clara laughed at him and gave him her finger to hold he would stop frowning and gurgle happily. Apart from the colic, he seemed to be a healthy baby. She knew the mother was probably still in Ogallala, and that she ought to take the child into town and see if the woman had had a change of heart and wanted her son, but she kept putting it off. It would be discouraging to have to give him up—she told herself if the mother didn’t want him bad enough to come and get him, then the mother was too foolish to have him. She reminded herself it was time she got out of the habit of babies. She wouldn’t be likely to get any more, and she knew she ought to figure out another way to keep herself amused. But she did like babies. Few things were as likely to cheer her up.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
She had unsaddled, and she sat by her saddle in the grass. It pained him to see her look so alone and so tired. He tried to think of something to say that might cheer her up, but words had deserted him again. They always seemed to desert him just when he needed them most.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“They’re well known around Fort Worth for being murdering rascals,” Wilbarger said. “I never expected to be fool enough to let them murder me. It’s humbling. I lived through the worst war ever fought and then got killed by a damn sneaking horsethief. That galls me, I tell you.” “Any of us can oversleep,” Augustus said quietly. “If you was to lie quiet that lung might heal.” “No sir, not likely,” Wilbarger said. “I saw too many lung-shot boys when we were fighting the Rebs to expect that to happen. I’d rather just enjoy a little more conversation.” He turned his eyes toward the Hell Bitch and smiled—the sight of her seemed to cheer him more than anything.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“I bet she’ll be glad to get the letter,” Joe said, to cheer July up. July had been nothing but gloomy since they left Fort Smith.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇