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1 fruntea sus!
cheer up! keep your pecker up! keep your chin up! -
2 a da curaj cuiva
to cheer smb. upto put smb. in countenance / heart -
3 a face un chef
to have a boozeto carouseto make a carousalînv. to crook the elbowto elevate the little fingerto paint the town redto make a feastto make good cheerto have a spreeto go on the spree. -
4 a nu-i fi boii acasă
to be out of spiritsto be of bad cheerto be like a cat on hot bricksto feel cheapto be as queer as Dick's hat-bandto be feeling all no howto be in the wrong boxto be a cup too lowînv. to feel vickynot to be (quite) oneselfamer. to be off the beamsl. înv. to have the hump up. -
5 a trage un chef
to be on the boozeto make good cheerto go on a bat / the batterto go on the bendamer. to whoop things up. -
6 a trăi bine
1. ( a petrece) to lead a pleasant / an easy lifeto have a good time of it.2. ( a fi bogat) to be in easy circumstancesto be well offto be a warm man. 3. ( a mânca bine) to keep a good tableto make good cheerto fare sumptuously. 4. ( a fi cinstit) to walk uprightlyto live an honest life. -
7 a însufleţi conversaţia
to keep up / to enliven the conversationto keep the ball rollingto cheer up the company. -
8 a-i veni inima la loc
to take good cheeraprox. to feel relieved. -
9 bine dispus
in good / high spiritshigh-spiritedin good humourin a merry moodof good cheerin full / fine / good / great / high featherînv. in heart. -
10 cu bucurie
gladlymerrilywith good cheer. -
11 plin de viaţă
full of lifebursting with vivacitya live wiretenacious of lifeup and abouton one's toesalive and kicking(as) lively / merry as a cricketinstilled with life, (as) cheerful / gay as a lark(as) merry as a cricket a grig / maids / a marriage-bellof good cheer. -
12 sus inima!
keep up your courage! cheer up! buck up!
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