hurrah
英 [hʊ'rɑː]
美 [hə'rɑ]
- 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)
CET6
1. 乌拉!乌拉!最初应该是由普鲁士士兵喊的声音,后来才在东欧一些国家(俄罗斯/苏联等)流行起来,这就是该词的音译。
- hurrah
- 1680s, alteration of huzza, similar to shouts recorded in German, Danish, Swedish. Perhaps picked up during Thirty Years' War. Hurra was said to be the battle-cry of Prussian soldiers during the War of Liberation (1812-13). Hooray is its popular form and is almost as old. Also hurray (1780); hurroo (1824); hoorah (1798).
- 1. We hurrah when we see the soldiers go by.
- 我们看到士兵经过时向他们欢呼.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 2. Hurrah, hurray for the king!
- 我王万岁!
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 3. I haven't even begun to think about quitting, or having a last hurrah, or allowing my career to wind down.
- 不论是突然退出、来个告别演出,还是逐渐淡出,我甚至完全都没有考虑过。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. We've done it! Hurrah!
- 我们做到了!好哇!
来自辞典例句
- 5. His unsuccessful senate run was his last hurrah.
- 这次失败的参议员竞选是他最后的尝试.
来自辞典例句