cheer in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cheer in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.cheer [tʃɪəʳ] N

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ringing cheer
to surge [up] (grow louder) cheer, roar
to surge [up] (grow louder) cheer, roar
raise a cheer, a laugh, a murmur

cheer Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

cheer up up!
ringing cheer
to give a cheer
to be of good cheer liter

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The announcement of the minus-25 degree wind chill factor a few minutes later drew an equally loud cheer.
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The pep rallies are often very loud and have a lot of excitation to keep all the students excited for the upcoming game and to cheer on the team.
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They're the same breed who clap and cheer when someone breaks a bit of crockery, or chirrup "oh, here come trouble" when you walk into a room.
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He can not sincerely cheer on another ace, because in his heart the only true ace is himself.
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Often cheer up the team when the morale is low.
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The support for the on-field spectacle brings a huge amount of colour and glamour to the city to cheer on the participating teams.
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Send the volley cheer on high.
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An experience of watching something that puts life into you, that puts a cheer on your face, however depressed you might be.
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The chambermaids try to cheer her up by singing, but it does not help.
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Already are the railroads displacing the companionable cheer of crackling walnut with the dogged self-complacency and sullen virtue of anthracite.
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