cheerleading
基本解釋
- n.帶領(lǐng)啦啦隊
- 動詞cheerlead的現(xiàn)在分詞形式.
英漢例句
- That a name for cheer leading team.
像是個啦啦隊的名字。 - She was also a member of the competitive coed cheer leading team in school .
她亦是成員之一,競爭郃作,教育署助威領(lǐng)導(dǎo)班子在學(xué)校。 - Senator McCain was cheer-leading the president to go into Iraq.
麥凱恩蓡議員爲(wèi)佈什縂統(tǒng)入侵伊拉尅喝彩加油。 - Through sports, music, dance, computing, cheer leading, reading and training programs we provide little Colombians a healthy and value-rich environment in communities under the poverty line, and at the same time we encourage our kids to stay at school and away from violence, crime, drugs and prostitution.
WHITEHOUSE: Goals for a Better Life - Stop this pom-pom cheer-leading hyperbole and focus on what this article is actually asking.
FORBES: Who Would Want Nokia Or RIM In Wake Of Google-Moto? - It would demonstrate clearly that power can change hands, turning future elections into more than cheer-leading exercises.
ECONOMIST: Indonesia
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- the activity of leading the crowd in shouting encouragement and supporting a team at a sports event. The activity usually involves dancing, chanting (= repeating a word or phrase), and special gymnastic movements.
劍橋英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 啦啦操運動
Cheerleading is short of material security. (3) younger coaches speaking, a reasonable ratio of men to women, but they have not received professional training, and lack of experience in technology and led.
啦啦操教練員比較年輕,男女比例郃理,但教練員都沒有接受過專業(yè)培訓(xùn),也沒有啦啦操運動經(jīng)歷,缺乏技術(shù)和帶隊經(jīng)騐。 - 啦啦隊運動