cheerleader
cheerleader — 名詞
1. someone in a uniformed group who stands in front of a sports audience and leads
啦啦隊員
在體育比賽中帶領觀眾歡呼加油的人
someone in a uniformed group who stands in front of a sports audience and leads them in shouting encouragement for their team, using planned chants, dance steps, and bright objects such as pom-poms.
Before the game, cheerleaders ran onto the field and led a loud chant for their team.
比賽開始前,啦啦隊員跑進球場,為自己的隊伍大聲加油。
countable noun used with definite article
Aiko became a cheerleader for the local basketball team and learned all the routines by heart.
Aiko 加入了當地籃球隊擔任啦啦隊員,把所有動作都背得滾瓜爛熟。
become + cheerleader + for + team
Every cheerleader in the squad wore matching blue-and-gold uniforms and carried bright pom-poms.
隊上的每位啦啦隊員都穿著藍金相間的制服,手上拿著鮮豔的彩球。
Ravi's younger sister wants to become a cheerleader because she loves dancing and teamwork.
Ravi 的妹妹想成為啦啦隊員,因為她喜歡跳舞和團隊合作。
The crowd cheered even louder when the cheerleaders raised their pom-poms and shouted together.
當啦啦隊員高舉彩球齊聲歡呼時,觀眾們的喊聲更大了。
- cheer squad member
more formal term for a person in a school or college cheer group
文法句型
usually singular or plural
用法筆記
In American English this word is very common at school and college level. In British English the concept is less widespread, though the word is understood through film and television.
常見錯誤
2. a person who gives strong and vocal support to a particular idea, project, perso
擁護者
熱情支持某想法或人物的人
a person who gives strong and vocal support to a particular idea, project, person, or cause — for example, publicly promoting a new policy or speaking up in favour of a friend's plan.
The senator has been a tireless cheerleader for renewable energy policies in every public speech.
這位參議員每次公開演講都不遺餘力地充當再生能源政策的擁護者。
cheerleader + for + [abstract policy]
Beatriz is the company's biggest cheerleader for the new recycling programme and encourages everyone to join.
Beatriz 在公司裡是垃圾回收計劃的最大擁護者,鼓勵大家一起參與。
biggest cheerleader + for + [initiative]
Noa acts as a cheerleader for local arts projects and often promotes them at gallery openings.
Noa 擔任在地藝術計畫的擁護者,經常在畫廊開幕時推廣這些活動。
The marketing team hired several well-known bloggers to serve as cheerleaders for the new product line.
行銷團隊聘請了幾位知名部落客擔任新產品線的擁護者。
Hana is her brother's biggest cheerleader and has never missed a single concert he has played.
Hana 是弟弟最忠實的擁護者,他每場音樂會她從未缺席。
文法句型
cheerleader + for + [idea/person/cause]
用法筆記
This figurative sense takes a 'for' complement ('a cheerleader for + idea'). It is frequently paired with 'biggest' ('somebody's biggest cheerleader') to mean the most enthusiastic supporter. The subject is usually a person or organisation.