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1 exhilarate
أَبْهَجَ \ buck up: to become or make more cheerful: The good news bucked me up. cheer: to give comfort or courage to sb.: The good news cheered me. delight: to please greatly: I’m delighted to see you. exhilarate: to cheer greatly; make sb. feel fresh and strong and gay: We heard some exhilarating news. Mountain air always exhilarates me. liven: (with up) to make more lively: He sang a song to liven up the party. tickle: to amuse: His story tickled me. \ See Also أسعد (أَسْعَد)، دغدغ (دَغْدَغ) -
2 exhilarate
شَرَحَ الصَّدْر \ exhilarate: to cheer greatly; make sb. feel fresh and strong and gay: We heard some exhilarating news. Mountain air always exhilarates me. -
3 exhilarate
أَنْعَشَ \ exhilarate: to cheer greatly; make sb. feel fresh and strong and gay: We heard some exhilarating news. Mountain air always exhilarates me. liven: (with up) to make more lively: He sang a song to liven up the party. refresh: (with - self) to freshen; deal with one’s thirst, hunger, tiredness, etc.: I refreshed myself with a quick swim and a cup of coffee. I had a refreshing drink. revive: to bring back into use; cause to regain one’s strength or senses, after losing them for a short time: He suffered an electric shock, but we soon revived him. \ See Also أحيا (أَحْيَا)، نشط (نَشَّطَ) -
4 exhilarate
[ɪgˈzɪləreɪt] verbto make (a person) feel happy and lively:يُبْهِج، يُنْعِشHe was exhilarated by the walk.
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5 gleîja, kæta
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6 refocilar
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7 tehdä hilpeäksi
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8 laimės pojūtis
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9 teikiantis žvalumo
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10 teikti žvalumo
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11 live opp
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12 развеселять
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13 magpasayá
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14 веселить
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15 развеселить
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16 opstemme
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17 hressa
* * *(-ta, -tr), v.1) to refresh, cheer;hann bað hann hressa sik, he bade him cheer up;refl., hressast, to recover strength, be refreshed;2) to restore (hressa staðinn).* * *t, to refresh, cheer; hressa kararmenn, 655 xiii. B. 3; h. halta, Mar.; hón lét gera honum laugar ok h. hann, Bret. 164; tökum nú til fæðu ok hressum oss, 656 C. 22; hann bað hann hressa sik, he bade him be of good cheer, bade him cheer up, Eg. 102: with prepp., h. upp, to restore a building, 623. 14; at hann skyldi ráðask norðr til Múnka-þverár ok h. staðinn, Sturl. i. 223.II. reflex. to recover one’s strength or spirits, be refreshed, Fms. ii. 59, 270, vi. 303, Finnb. 234, Bs. i. 319, Fas. ii. 356, Eg. 645. -
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19 osviežiť
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20 ragaillardir, (se)
exhilarate, perk
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Exhilarate — Ex*hil a*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exhilarated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exilarating}.] [L. exhilaratus, p. p. of exhilarare to gladden; ex out + hilarare to make merry, hilaris merry, cheerful. See {Hilarious}.] To make merry or jolly; to enliven; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Exhilarate — Ex*hil a*rate, v. i. To become joyous. [R.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exhilarate — index spirit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
exhilarate — 1530s, from L. exhilaratus cheerful, merry, pp. of exhilarare gladden, cheer, from ex thoroughly (see EX (Cf. ex )) + hilarare make cheerful, from hilarus cheerful (see HILARITY (Cf. hilarity)). Related … Etymology dictionary
exhilarate — [v] make very happy animate, boost, buoy, cheer, commove, delight, elate, enliven, exalt, excite, gladden, inspire, inspirit, invigorate, juice*, lift, pep up*, perk up*, pick up, put zip into*, quicken, rejoice, send, snap up*, stimulate, thrill … New thesaurus
exhilarate — ► VERB ▪ cause to feel very happy or animated. DERIVATIVES exhilaratingly adverb exhilaration noun. ORIGIN Latin exhilarare make cheerful … English terms dictionary
exhilarate — [eg zil′ə rāt΄, igzil′ə rāt΄] vt. exhilarated, exhilarating [< L exhilaratus, pp. of exhilarare, to gladden < ex , intens. + hilarare, to gladden < hilaris, glad: see HILARIOUS] 1. to make cheerful, merry, or lively 2. to invigorate or… … English World dictionary
exhilarate — UK [ɪɡˈzɪləreɪt] / US [ɪɡˈzɪləˌreɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms exhilarate : present tense I/you/we/they exhilarate he/she/it exhilarates present participle exhilarating past tense exhilarated past participle exhilarated to make someone feel… … English dictionary
exhilarate — verb a) To make happy, cheer up. Many such tricks are ordinarily put in practice by great men, to exhilarate themselves and others, all which are harmless jests, and have their good uses. b) To be refreshingly thrilled. See Also: exhilaration … Wiktionary
exhilarate — transitive verb ( rated; rating) Etymology: Latin exhilaratus, past participle of exhilarare, from ex + hilarare to gladden, from hilarus cheerful more at hilarious Date: 1540 1. to make cheerful and excited ; enliven, elate < was exhilarated by… … New Collegiate Dictionary
exhilarate — exhilaratingly, adv. exhilarator, n. /ig zil euh rayt /, v.t., exhilarated, exhilarating. 1. to enliven; invigorate; stimulate: The cold weather exhilarated the walkers. 2. to make cheerful or merry. [1530 40; < L exhilaratus ptp. of exhilarare… … Universalium