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词组 cheer up
释义
Idiom
cheer up
Theme: HAPPINESS
to become happier.
Things are bad for you now, but you'll cheer up when they get better.Cheer up, Tom! Things can't be that bad.
Idiom
cheer upcheer up (someone)
to feel happier, or to cause someone to feel happier.
We've cheered up a lot since we found a great place to swim.Jack stopped at her apartment every day to bring her food and cheer her up.

Phr V
cheer up
cheers, cheering, cheered
cheer up (sb) or cheer (sb) up
if someone cheers up, or if someone or something cheers them up, they start to feel happier
We sent some flowers to the hospital to cheer her up.
often an order
Come on, cheer up! Things aren't so bad.
often reflexive
She bought a skirt to cheer herself up a bit.
phrasecheer up1. cheer upcheer sb upcheer up sb to feel happier after you have been feeling sad or upset, or to make someone do this: Cheer up, Jerry. It can't be that bad. We took Randy for a weekend trip to New Oreleans to cheer him up after his divorce. Listening to music always cheers me a up a bit. Craig needs cheering up. What should we do?2. cheer sth upcheer up sth to make a place look more attractive and cheerful: I've brought some flowers. I thought they'd cheer the place up a little/ SIMILAR TO: brighten up

cheer up

1. To become happier or experience improvement in one's mood, especially when sad or discouraged. Typically used as an imperative. Come on, the project was not a total failure—cheer up! Cheer up, honey—tomorrow's another day. I hope Jenny cheers up. I've never seen her so down.
2. To cause one to become happier or experience improvement in one's mood, especially when sad or discouraged. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "cheer" and "up." I don't know how to cheer Paul up—he's been completely miserable since he found out he didn't get that job. Grandpa could always cheer up Sarah when she was sad about something.

cheer someone up

to make a sad person happy. When Bill was sick, Ann tried to cheer him up by reading to him. Interest rates went up, and that cheered up all the bankers.

cheer up

[for a sad person] to become happy. After a while, she began to cheer up and smile more. Cheer up! Things could be worse.

cheer up

Become or make happy, raise the spirits of, as in This fine weather should cheer you up. This term may also be used as an imperative, as Shakespeare did ( 2 Henry IV, 4:4): "My sovereign lord, cheer up yourself." [Late 1500s]

cheer up

v.
1. To become happier or more cheerful: I cheered up once the weather got warmer.
2. To make someone happier or more cheerful: The fine spring day cheered me up. The hospital staged a musical to cheer up the sick patients.
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