hurray

IPA/həˈreɪ/
KK[hərˈe]IPA/həˈreɪ/

hurray — exclamation

1. a word that people call out to show they are celebrating a success, a happy mome

1.感嘆詞A2
釋義

a word that people call out to show they are celebrating a success, a happy moment, or good news they have just received.

例句

After the final whistle, the whole team shouted 'Hurray!' and hugged each other.

stand-alone exclamation after good news

Noa read the email, whispered 'Hurray!' and smiled — she got the job.

同義詞
  • hooray

    identical meaning; only a spelling variant

  • yay

    more informal and often used in written messages or social media

  • woohoo

    very informal, conveys stronger excitement or thrill

反義詞
  • boo

    shouted to show disapproval or disappointment at a performance or outcome

  • oh no

    expression of disappointment when something bad happens

文法句型

Hurray! [clause of good news]

[clause] — hurray!

用法筆記

Also spelled 'hooray' — both forms are common and interchangeable. The word is most often used as a stand-alone exclamation rather than inside a full sentence.