常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句B:Cheer up. I think we can sue them.振作起來(lái),我想我們可以起訴他們.He encouraged the family to cheer Up.他鼓勵(lì)這個(gè)家庭振作起來(lái)。“So cheer up and take it from us that even if we kicked you in the pants it was between friends, ” Crick wrote in December 1951.“所以振作起來(lái)即便我們給你嚴(yán)重警告那也是朋友間的玩笑,”1951年尅裡尅寫到。原聲例句Aid workers distributed brightly wrapped chocolate Easter eggs to cheer up the children and their distraught families.However,fans on the ground cheer them on as they climb up the wall.權(quán)威例句Still, cheer up: Abdurrahman Wahid was by no means the worst of the possibilities.ECONOMIST: The daunting task awaiting Indonesia’s new presidentThey go there to cheer up the injured troops back from the front.NPR: Iraq War Seen as Rumsfeld's Pentagon LegacyAnd they could certainly cheer up their streetscapes with flowers, trees and parks.ECONOMIST: Chicago's current success may be about as good as it gets 返回 cheer up