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1 everyone was cheered by the good news
Общая лексика: добрая весть всех привела в хорошее настроениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > everyone was cheered by the good news
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2 consolare
1. console, comfort2. adj consular* * *consolare1 v.tr.1 to console, to comfort, to give* comfort to (s.o.); (form.) to solace; ( alleviare) to soothe: consolò l'amico sventurato, he consoled (o comforted) his unfortunate friend; consolare un bimbo che piange, to soothe a crying baby; mi consolò nel mio dolore, he comforted me in my sorrow2 ( rallegrare) to cheer (up); to gladden: la buona notizia lo consolò, the good news cheered him up3 ( ristorare, ricreare) to refresh: c'è un'arietta che consola, there is a refreshing breeze // ha una faccia da imbecille che consola, he has a stupid face which stands out a mile.◘ consolarsi v.rifl.1 to take* comfort, to be comforted, to console oneself; (form.) to find* solace: il bimbo si consolò con una caramella, the child consoled himself with a sweet; si consolarono della perdita, they consoled themselves for the loss; non sapeva consolare della morte della moglie, he couldn't get over his wife's death2 ( rallegrarsi) to cheer up; to rejoice: si consolò alla notizia, he cheered up at the news; si consolò alla vista della sua terra, he rejoiced at the sight of his native land; si consolò al pensiero di, he consoled himself with the thought of (o he was consoled by the thought of).consolare2 agg.1 (st. romana) consular: strada consolare, consular road2 ( di console) consular, consul's (attr.): agente consolare, consular agent; certificato consolare, consular certificate; diritti consolari, consular dues (o consulage); fattura consolare, consular invoice; rapporto consolare, consular report; residenza consolare, consul's residence; visto consolare, consul's visa.* * *I [konso'lare]1. vt(confortare) to console, comfort, (rallegrare) to cheer upse ti può consolare... — if it is of any consolation o comfort to you...
2. vip (consolarsi)(trovare conforto) to console o.s., be comforted, (rallegrarsi) to cheer upII [konso'lare] agg* * *I 1. [konso'lare]verbo transitivo1) (confortare) to console, to comfort2) (rallegrare) to cheer up [ persona]2.verbo pronominale consolarsi to console oneselfII [konso'lare]aggettivo consular (anche pol.)* * *consolare1/konso'lare/ [1]1 (confortare) to console, to comfort; se ti può consolare if it's any comfort to you2 (rallegrare) to cheer up [ persona]II consolarsi verbo pronominaleto console oneself; - rsi all'idea di to be comforted by the thought of.————————consolare2/konso'lare/consular (anche pol.). -
3 أبهج
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) -
4 buck up
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) -
5 cheer
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) -
6 delight
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) -
7 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) -
8 liven
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) -
9 tickle
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) -
10 cheer
شَرَحَ الصَّدْر \ cheer: to give comfort or courage to sb.: The good news cheered me. \ صَيْحَة فَرَح \ cheer: a joyful shout: Three cheers for the winners!. \ فَرْحَة \ cheer: state of being happy; comfort that gives one joy: the cheer of a bright warm fire in winter. \ هَتَفَ لِـ \ cheer: to shout joyfully: When our team won, everyone cheered (them). \ هُتَاف \ cheer: a joyful shout: Three cheers for the winners!. -
11 pokrzep|ić
pf — pokrzep|iać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (fizycznie) to fortify, to reinvigorate- pokrzepieni dobrym obiadem ruszyli w dalszą drogę fortified with a good lunch, they set off on their way- pokrzepili krótkim snem nadwątlone siły a short nap boosted their sapped energy2. (psychicznie) to fortify, to cheer [sb] up- dobra wiadomość nieco ją pokrzepiła the good news cheered her up a bit- pokrzepiała mnie świadomość, że niedługo się to skończy I was fortified by the knowledge that it would soon be over- pokrzepiać kogoś na duchu a. pokrzepiać w kimś ducha [osoba] to cheer sb up; [wiadomość, wydarzenie] to lift a. raise sb’s spirits- szukałem pokrzepienia w jej towarzystwie I looked for comfort in her company- powieści pisane ku pokrzepieniu serc novels written to cheer people’s heartsⅡ pokrzepić się — pokrzepiać się 1. (fizycznie) to fortify oneself (czymś with sth)- pokrzepili się w restauracji they had something to eat in the restaurant- pokrzepiła się szklanką mleka she fortified herself with a glass of milk- pokrzepił się snem he had some restorative sleep2. (psychicznie) to console oneself (czymś with sth)- pokrzepiał się myślą o urlopie he consoled himself with the thought of his a. a vacation- pokrzepiali się nadzieją na zwycięstwo they clung to the hope of victoryThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pokrzep|ić
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12 شرح
شَرَحَ \ comment: to speak about sth. (that one has noticed); give an opinion: He commented on your absence. The newspapers commented favourably on your speech at the meeting. explain: to make plain; show the meaning of; give reasons for: He explained his plans to us. Please explain your absence from school. \ See Also عَلَّق على \ شَرَحَ بكلام آخر \ paraphrase: to express (any statement) in different (often simpler) words. \ شَرَحَ سَبَبَ... \ account for: to explain: give a reason for: How do you account for his absence?. \ شَرَحَ الصَّدْر \ exhilarate: to cheer greatly; make sb. feel fresh and strong and gay: We heard some exhilarating news. Mountain air always exhilarates me. \ شَرَحَ الصَّدْر \ cheer: to give comfort or courage to sb.: The good news cheered me. \ شَرَحَ موقفَه بوضوح \ explain oneself: to explain one’s ideas or actions. -
13 سر
سَرَّ \ cheer: to give comfort or courage to sb.: The good news cheered me. delight: to please greatly: I’m delighted to see you. please: to make happy; satisfy: Her efforts pleased me. I was pleased with her. She was pleased to see you. to take pleasure in: to enjoy: She takes pleasure in helping others. \ See Also سر (سُرَّ) -
14 cheer
سَرَّ \ cheer: to give comfort or courage to sb.: The good news cheered me. delight: to please greatly: I’m delighted to see you. please: to make happy; satisfy: Her efforts pleased me. I was pleased with her. She was pleased to see you. to take pleasure in: to enjoy: She takes pleasure in helping others. \ See Also سر (سُرَّ) -
15 delight
سَرَّ \ cheer: to give comfort or courage to sb.: The good news cheered me. delight: to please greatly: I’m delighted to see you. please: to make happy; satisfy: Her efforts pleased me. I was pleased with her. She was pleased to see you. to take pleasure in: to enjoy: She takes pleasure in helping others. \ See Also سر (سُرَّ) -
16 please
سَرَّ \ cheer: to give comfort or courage to sb.: The good news cheered me. delight: to please greatly: I’m delighted to see you. please: to make happy; satisfy: Her efforts pleased me. I was pleased with her. She was pleased to see you. to take pleasure in: to enjoy: She takes pleasure in helping others. \ See Also سر (سُرَّ) -
17 to take pleasure in
سَرَّ \ cheer: to give comfort or courage to sb.: The good news cheered me. delight: to please greatly: I’m delighted to see you. please: to make happy; satisfy: Her efforts pleased me. I was pleased with her. She was pleased to see you. to take pleasure in: to enjoy: She takes pleasure in helping others. \ See Also سر (سُرَّ) -
18 cheer
1. [tʃıə] n1. 1) одобрительное или приветственное восклицаниеthree cheers for our visitors! - да здравствуют наши гости!
the result was received with cheers and counter-cheers - результат был встречен возгласами одобрения и возмущения
2) pl аплодисменты2. веселье; оживление; радостьwith good cheer - сердечно, тепло
3. ободрение, поддержка; утешениеwords of cheer - ободряющие слова, слова утешения
4. настроение (преим. хорошее); расположение духаto be of good [glad] cheer - быть в хорошем [радостном] настроении
be of good cheer - а) библ. не бойтесь; мужайтесь; б) не падайте духом
what cheer? - арх., поэт. как поживаете?
5. (хорошее) угощение, едаto make good cheer - пировать, угощаться
to feed on simple cheer - питаться просто /без разносолов/
the fewer the better cheer - чем меньше ртов, тем больше еды
6. арх. выражение лица2. [tʃıə] v1. аплодировать; приветствовать или награждать одобрительными возгласами и аплодисментамиthe people all cheered when he rode past - весь народ приветствовал его, когда он проезжал
everyone cheered the news that peace had come - весть о мире вызвала всеобщее (бурное) ликование
2. (тж. cheer on)1) подбадривать, воодушевлять, ободрять (возгласами, свистом - участников состязания, драки и т. п.)2) улюлюкать ( собакам)3. ( часто cheer up)1) ободрять; поддерживать; утешатьcheer yourself! - бодри(те)сь!, мужайтесь!
your visit has cheered (up) the sick man - ваше посещение подбодрило /обрадовало/ больного
everyone was cheered by the good news - добрая весть всех привела в хорошее настроение /ободрила, порадовала/
2) веселить, бодрить (о еде, напитке)3) утешиться; ободриться; повеселетьcheer up! - не унывай!, веселей!
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1. IIIcheer smb.1)cheer the sick man утешать /ободрять/ больного; cheer the audience (the public, the children, etc.) веселить публику и т. д.; our visit cheered the old woman наш приход обрадовал старушку2)cheer the champion (the speaker, the football team, etc.) приветствовать /встречать приветственными возгласами/ чемпиона и т. д.; the crowd cheered him толпа восторженно приветствовала его2. IVcheer smb. in some manner1)the news cheered me immensely эта новость очень ободрила меня2)cheer the champion (the flyers, the travellers, etc.) heartily (warmly, loudly, enthusiastically, unanimously, etc.) сердечно и т. д. приветствовать чемпиона и т. д.3. XI1) be cheered by smth. be cheered by the good news обрадоваться хорошим новостям; I was cheered by his arrival меня обрадовал его приезд2) be cheered his some manner his success was loudly cheered ere успех встретили /был встречен/ громкой овацией4. XVIIIcheer oneself to some state cheer oneself hoarse кричать до хрипоты от восторга5. XXI1cheer smb. with smth. cheer the heroes (the delegates, the representatives, etc.) with shouts of joy (with applause, etc.) приветствовать героев и т. д. радостными криками и т. д.6. XXIIcheer smb. with doing smth. cheer the pilots (the herds, etc.) with singing (with shouting, etc.) приветствовать летчиков и т. д. песнями и т. д.7. XXVcheer when... (as..., etc.) cheer when the singer bowed (as he entered the hall, etc.) аплодировать /устраивать овацию/, когда певец стал раскланиваться и т. д. -
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tʃɪə I
1. сущ. от лат. cara, "лицо, выражение лица"
1) настроение;
перен. то, от чего приходит хорошее настроение, особенно еда Is it you who are here for our good cheer? ≈ Так это тебе мы должны радоваться( Jethro Tull, "A Passion Play") ? What cheer? ≈ Как настроеньице? Every table was loaded with good cheer. ≈ Каждый стол ломился от лакомств (Маколей). be of good cheer be of bad cheer make good cheer the fewer the better cheer Syn: mood, spirit
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2) веселье cheer-leader Syn: merriment, fun, gladness, mirth, joy, gaiety
3) одобрительное, приветственное восклицание;
мн. аплодисменты, одобрительные возгласы;
тост to acknowledge the cheers ≈ быть признательным за приветственные восклицания to give, shout a cheer ≈ сказать что-то ободряющее to draw a cheer ≈ одобрительно воскликнуть loud, ringing cheer ≈ громкое/радостное приветствие rousing cheer ≈ нарастающие одобрительные возгласы cheers! ≈ ура! (как застольная здравица) words of cheer Syn: applause, acclaim, acclamation, plaudit, clapping
2. гл.
1) создавать хорошее настроение, веселить;
успокаивать, подбадривать;
собираться с духом, приводить себя в хорошее настроение (обычно в императиве) ;
развеселить He cheered her, and that helped. ≈ Он принялся ее подбадривать, и это помогло. Cheer thee, my boy! ≈ К черту грусть, мой мальчик, а ну-ка, веселее, выше нос! One whisper of happiness to cheer me. ≈ Неслышный шепот счастья развеселил меня.
2) приветствовать громкими возгласами;
поощрять одобрительными восклицаниями кого-л., болеть;
уст. подавать пример действием Let's go to the football game and cheer for our favourite team. ≈ Пошли на футбол, поболеем за нашу любимую команду. Syn: encourage, exhilarate, gladden, warm Ant: chill, depress, discourage, dispirit, ridicule, sadden
3) аплодировать;
кричать "Браво! Ура!" The House cheered more tumultuously than ever. ≈ Такого грохота аплодисментов театральные стены еще не видели. Syn: applaud ∙ cheer on cheer up II сущ. вид фазана, обитающего в Индии одобрительное или приветственное восклицание - three *s for our visitors! да здравствуют наши гости! - the result was received with *s and counter-cheers результат был встречен возгласами одобрения и возмущения аплодисменты веселье;
оживление;
радость - with good * сердечно, тепло - to make * вносить оживление ободрение, поддержка;
утешение - words of * ободряющие слова, слова утешения настроение ( преим. хорошее) ;
расположение духа - to be of good * быть в хорошем настроении - be of good * (библеизм) не бойтесь;
мужайтесь;
не падайте духом - what * ? (устаревшее) как поживаете? (хорошее) угощение, еда - to make good * пировать, угощаться - to feed on simple * питаться просто - the fewer the better * чем меньше ртов, тем больше еды (устаревшее) выражение лица аплодировать;
приветствовать или награждать одобрительными возгласами и аплодисментами - the speaker was *ed loudly оратору громко аплодировали - to * a hero устроить герою овацию - the people all *ed when he rode past весь народ приветствовал его, когда он проезжал - everyone *ed the news that peace had come весть о мире вызвала всеобщее (бурное) ликование подбадривать, воодушевлять, ободрять( возгласами, свистом - участников состязания, драки) улюлюкать( собакам) ободрять;
поддерживать;
утешать - * yourself! бодритесь!, мужайтесь! - your visit has *ed the sick man ваше посещение подбодрило больного - everyone was *ed by the good news добрая весть всех привела в хорошее настроение веселить, бодрить( о еде, напитке) утешиться;
ободриться;
повеселеть - * up! не унывай!, веселей! ~ настроение;
to be of good (bad) cheer быть в хорошем (плохом) настроении cheer аплодировать;
cheer up утешить(ся) ;
ободрить(ся) ;
cheer up! не унывай(те) !, не падайте духом! ~ pl аплодисменты, одобрительные возгласы ~ веселье ~ настроение;
to be of good (bad) cheer быть в хорошем (плохом) настроении ~ ободрять;
поощрять одобрительными восклицаниями ~ одобрительное или приветственное восклицание;
cheers ура!, three cheers for our visitors! да здравствуют наши гости!;
words of cheer ободряющие слова ~ приветствовать громкими возгласами ~ хорошее угощение;
to make good cheer пировать, угощаться cheer аплодировать;
cheer up утешить(ся) ;
ободрить(ся) ;
cheer up! не унывай(те) !, не падайте духом! cheer аплодировать;
cheer up утешить(ся) ;
ободрить(ся) ;
cheer up! не унывай(те) !, не падайте духом! ~ одобрительное или приветственное восклицание;
cheers ура!, three cheers for our visitors! да здравствуют наши гости!;
words of cheer ободряющие слова ~ хорошее угощение;
to make good cheer пировать, угощаться ~ одобрительное или приветственное восклицание;
cheers ура!, three cheers for our visitors! да здравствуют наши гости!;
words of cheer ободряющие слова ~ одобрительное или приветственное восклицание;
cheers ура!, three cheers for our visitors! да здравствуют наши гости!;
words of cheer ободряющие слова
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