Cheers in spanish
Aclamaciones
pronunciation: ɑklɑmɑθioʊnes part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑklɑmɑθioʊnes part of speech: noun
In gestures
cheer1 = grito de aliento, vítores, hurra.
Example: Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.more:
» Cheers! = ¡Chin chin!, ¡Salud!. [Brindis]
Example: The simplest toasts are probably 'Cheers!' or 'Here's to you!'.cheer3 = vitorear, animar, alentar, aplaudir.
Example: I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.more:
» cheer + Nombre + up = animar, levantar el ánimo, levantar los ánimos.
Example: This novel was written to cheer herself up when she and her baby were trapped inside their freezing cold flat in a blizzard, unable to get to the library.Cheers! = ¡Chin chin!, ¡Salud!. [Brindis]
Example: The simplest toasts are probably 'Cheers!' or 'Here's to you!'.