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From:
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cheer
/ˈʧɪr/
愉快,激勵,嚾呼(vi.)加油,鼓舞,快活起來(vt.)使振奮,嚾呼
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cheer
,
v. i.
1.
To
grow
cheerful
;
to
become
gladsome
or
joyous
; --
usually
with
up
.
At
sight
of
thee
my
gloomy
soul
cheers
up
.
--
A
.
Philips
.
2.
To
be
in
any
state
or
temper
of
mind
. [
Obs
.]
How
cheer'st
thou
, Jessica?
--
Shak
.
3.
To
utter
a
shout
or
shouts
of
applause
,
triumph
,
etc
.
And
even
the
ranks
of
Tusculum
Could
scare
forbear
to
cheer
. --
Macaulay
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cheer
n.
1.
The
face
;
the
countenance
or
its
expression
. [
Obs
.]
“Sweat
of
thy
cheer
.”
2.
Feeling
;
spirit
;
state
of
mind
or
heart
.
Be
of
good
cheer
.
--
Matt
.
ix
. 2.
The
parents
. . .
fled
away
with
heavy
cheer
.
--
Holland
.
3.
Gayety
;
mirth
;
cheerfulness
;
animation
.
I
have
not
that
alacrity
of
spirit
,
Nor
cheer
of
mind
,
that
I
was
wont
to
have
. --
Shak
.
1.
That
which
promotes
good
spirits
or
cheerfulness
;
provisions
prepared
for
a
feast
;
entertainment
;
as
,
a
table
loaded
with
good
cheer
.
5.
A
shout
,
hurrah
,
or
acclamation
,
expressing
joy
enthusiasm
,
applause
,
favor
,
etc
.
Welcome
her
,
thundering
cheer
of
the
street
.
--
Tennyson
.
What cheer?
How
do
you
fare
?
What
is
there
that
is
cheering
?
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cheer
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Cheered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
cheering
.]
1.
To
cause
to
rejoice
;
to
gladden
;
to
make
cheerful
; --
often
with
up
.
2.
To
infuse
life
,
courage
,
animation
,
or
hope
,
into
;
to
inspirit
;
to
solace
or
comfort
.
The
proud
he
tamed
,
the
penitent
he
cheered
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
To
salute
or
applaud
with
cheers
;
to
urge
on
by
cheers
;
as
,
to
cheer
hounds
in
a
chase
.
To cheer ship
,
to
salute
a
passing
ship
by
cheers
of
sailors
stationed
in
the
rigging
.
Syn:
--
To
gladden
;
encourage
;
inspirit
;
comfort
;
console
;
enliven
;
refresh
;
exhilarate
;
animate
;
applaud
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
cheer
n
1:
a
cry
or
shout
of
approval
2:
the
quality
of
being
cheerful
and
dispelling
gloom
; "
flowers
added
a
note
of
cheerfulness
to
the
drab
room
" [
syn
:
cheerfulness
]
[
ant
:
uncheerfulness
]
v
1:
give
encouragement
to
[
syn
:
hearten
,
recreate
,
embolden
]
[
ant
:
dishearten
]
2:
show
approval
or
good
wishes
by
shouting
; "
everybody
cheered
the
birthday
boy
"
3:
cause
(
somebody
)
to
feel
happier
or
more
cheerful
; "
She
tried
to
cheer
up
the
disappointed
child
when
he
failed
to
win
the
spelling
bee
" [
syn
:
cheer up
,
jolly along
,
jolly
up
]
4:
become
cheerful
[
syn
:
cheer up
,
chirk up
] [
ant
:
complain
]
5:
urge
on
or
encourage
especially
by
shouts
; "
The
crowd
cheered
the
demonstrating
strikers
" [
syn
:
inspire
,
urge
,
barrack
,
urge on
,
exhort
,
pep up
]
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