释义 |
cheers!
- used as a drinking toast UK
- ([Staff Officer] Watson has passed a bottle to Vale, who pours it) First time in a small unit, eh? You won’t like it. VALE: Why not Staff? Cheers. WATSON: Cheers. — Graeme Kent, The Queen’s Corporal [Six Granada Plays], p. 84, 1959
- thank you UK, 1976
From the drinking toast. - Cheers for the weights, Terry. Later. — Donald Gorgon, Cop Killer, p. 67, 1994
- So if there’s one figure who is partly responsible [...] for getting me where I am, it’s the Queen’s old fella, that scheming Duke of Edinburgh. Cheers, Phil. — Dave Courtney, Stop the Ride I Want to Get Off, p. 40, 1999
|