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[ʌp'lɪft] (person → spiritually) élever (l'âme de); (→ morally) édifier;∎ to uplift sb's spirits remonter le moral à qn, redonner du cœur à qn;∎ he was uplifted by the news la nouvelle lui a remonté le moral ou lui a redonné du cœur(a) (in the economy) nouvel essort m∎ spiritual uplift élévation f de l'esprit;∎ moral uplift édification f►► uplift bra soutien-gorge m de maintien
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