whoop
英 [wuːp]
美 [wuːp]
n. (高兴、激动等时的)高喊,大叫
v. (因高兴或激动)高喊,喊叫
复数:whoops 现在分词:whooping 过去式:whooped 比较级:whooper 过去分词:whooped 第三人称单数:whoops
Collins.1 / BNC.21170 / COCA.17648
习惯用语
v.
- whoop it up
- 欢闹;狂欢作乐
to enjoy yourself very much with a noisy group of people - 使群情振奋;使欢欣鼓舞
to make people excited or enthusiastic about sth
牛津词典
noun
- (高兴、激动等时的)高喊,大叫
a loud cry expressing joy, excitement, etc.- whoops of delight
高兴的喊叫
- whoops of delight
verb
- (因高兴或激动)高喊,喊叫
to shout loudly because you are happy or excited
柯林斯词典
- VERB (高兴地)大喊,大叫
If youwhoop, you shout loudly in a very happy or excited way.- She whoops with delight at a promise of money.
她因为有可能获得一笔钱而高兴得大叫。 - Whoopis also a noun.
- Scattered groans and whoops broke out in the crowd.
人群里不时发出几声抱怨和欢呼。
- She whoops with delight at a promise of money.
- See also:whoops
英英释义
noun
- a loud hooting cry of exultation or excitement
verb
- cough spasmodically
- The patient with emphysema is hacking all day
- shout, as if with joy or enthusiasm
- The children whooped when they were led to the picnic table
双语例句
- The Republicans made a great whoop and a holler about the honesty of federal employees.
共和党人大肆宣传联邦政府官员的廉洁问题。 - He gave a whoop of joy when he saw his new bicycle.
他看到自己的新自行车时,高兴得叫了起来。 - The war whoop of the American Indian was bloodcurdling.
美洲印第安人的作战喊杀声使人毛骨悚然。 - You know, real exciting, then whoop, like a cheer.
就是,真的令人兴奋,然后大叫,就像欢呼那种。 - Everybody is planning to whoop it up this weekend.
大家都打算在这个周末好好欢闹一番。 - She whoops with delight at a promise of money.
她因为有可能获得一笔钱而高兴得大叫。 - He later gave a whoop of joy as he approached a microphone to address the crowd.
在对着麦克风要向观众讲话前,他发出了兴奋的叫喊。 - He would later regret that prediction as the Confederates purchased the British guns and used them to whoop the Union in the early battles of the war.
随后,他会后悔做出该预言的,因为南部联盟军购买了英国的枪支,还在此战争的早期战场中利用这些枪支向联邦发出战争叫嚣。 - Let's go to the party and whoop it up.
咱们去参加晚会,狂欢一下吧。 - Every spring they whoop it up for the circus.
每年春天他们都要替马戏团大加宣传。