hooray
/huˈreɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /huˈreɪ/ (ame, ipa)
hooray — 感嘆詞
1. a shout people use to celebrate good news, a win, or something they are pleased
萬歲;好耶
表達喜悅、勝利或贊同的歡呼聲
a shout people use to celebrate good news, a win, or something they are pleased about; often called out together by a group to cheer a person, team, or moment.
Hooray! Layla finally passed her driving test on the third try.
好耶!Layla 第三次終於通過了駕照考試。
standalone exclamation reacting to good personal news
When the final whistle blew, the whole stadium shouted hooray for Minho's team.
終場哨聲響起時,整座球場為 Minho 的球隊大喊萬歲。
collocation: shout hooray for [person/team]
Hip, hip, hooray! The children cheered three times as Abigail blew out her candles.
「Hip!Hip!Hooray!」Abigail 吹熄蠟燭時,孩子們連喊三次萬歲。
Hooray, Faisal said, no more homework until Monday morning!
Faisal 說:「好耶,到星期一早上之前都不用寫作業了!」
The villagers gave a loud hooray when the firefighters arrived to save the burning barn.
消防員趕到搶救燃燒中的穀倉時,村民們大聲喊出一聲萬歲。
文法句型
hooray!
hip, hip, hooray!
用法筆記
Mostly informal and spoken. Often appears alone with an exclamation mark, or in the fixed group cheer 'hip, hip, hooray!'. Can also function as a noun in phrases like 'give a hooray' or 'a loud hooray'.