Hurra in english
Hurrah
pronunciation: hʊrɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: hʊrɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
¡hurra! = hooray! ; hurrah! ; hurray! ; Whoopee! ; Yippie! ; Yahoo!.
Example: Sunny Days are places for children to paint the sky, jump and shout 'hooray' with sheer joy.Example: Swept up by the powerful emotion that filled the air, the crowd spontaneously rose to its feet and shouted, "Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!" three times.Example: Grab a bathing suit and shout hurray for summer.Example: 'Whoopee!,' shout the press, nobody is going to shed a tear over reducing the income of fat cat lawyers.Example: 'Yippie!," shouted Lilli and rushed off home.Example: We all stopped, all the students, kids, and us shouted,'YAHOO!' = We all stopped, all the students, kids, and us shouted,'YAHOO!'.¡hurra! = hoorah!.
Example: After graduation today he will shout out one more hoorah before he departs for higher learning.hurra = cheer ; hooray! ; hoorah! ; hurrah! ; hurray! ; Whoopee! ; Yippie! ; Yahoo!.
Example: Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.Example: Sunny Days are places for children to paint the sky, jump and shout 'hooray' with sheer joy.Example: After graduation today he will shout out one more hoorah before he departs for higher learning.Example: Swept up by the powerful emotion that filled the air, the crowd spontaneously rose to its feet and shouted, "Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!" three times.Example: Grab a bathing suit and shout hurray for summer.Example: 'Whoopee!,' shout the press, nobody is going to shed a tear over reducing the income of fat cat lawyers.Example: 'Yippie!," shouted Lilli and rushed off home.Example: We all stopped, all the students, kids, and us shouted,'YAHOO!' = We all stopped, all the students, kids, and us shouted,'YAHOO!'.