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1 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!. -
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3 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) -
4 cheer up
اِبْتَهَجَ \ buck up: to become or make more cheerful: The good news bucked me up. cheer up: to make or become happier: Cheer up! The news isn’t too bad. rejoice: to be joyful. -
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بَهْجَة \ cheer: state of being happy; comfort that gives one joy: the cheer of a bright warm fire in winter. delight: great pleasure; joy. gaiety: light-heartedness; cheerfulness. joy: great happiness: He danced with joy when he passed his exams. kick: an exciting feeling: I get a kick out of driving fast. -
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اِنْشِراح \ cheer: state of being happy; comfort that gives one joy: the cheer of a bright warm fire in winter. glee: a merry feeling, caused by our own success, or by the misfortune of those whom we dislike. joy: great happiness: He danced with joy when he passed his exams. mirth: laughter. \ See Also فرحة (فَرْحَة)، بهجة (بَهْجَة) -
7 cheer
[tʃɪə]1. noun1) a shout of approval, encouragement or welcome:هُتافThree cheers for the Queen!
2) mood:حالةٌ نَفْسِيّةٌ حَسَنَهBe of good cheer.
2. verbيَهْتِفُ لِThe crowd cheered the new champion.
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8 cheer up
to make or become (more cheerful):يَبْتَهِج، يَفْرَح، يَنْشَرِح صَدْرُهThe flowers will cheer her up.
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9 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) -
10 cheer
حَمَّسَ \ cheer: to shout joyfully: When our team won, everyone cheered (them). excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. -
11 ابتهج
1́ v. rejoice, delight, brighten, get excited, triumph, cheer, glory, gloat2́ interj. cheer up! -
12 ابتهج
اِبْتَهَجَ \ buck up: to become or make more cheerful: The good news bucked me up. cheer up: to make or become happier: Cheer up! The news isn’t too bad. rejoice: to be joyful. -
13 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) -
14 انشراح
اِنْشِراح \ cheer: state of being happy; comfort that gives one joy: the cheer of a bright warm fire in winter. glee: a merry feeling, caused by our own success, or by the misfortune of those whom we dislike. joy: great happiness: He danced with joy when he passed his exams. mirth: laughter. \ See Also فرحة (فَرْحَة)، بهجة (بَهْجَة) -
15 انشرح
اِنْشَرَحَ \ cheer up: to make or become happier: Cheer up! The news isn’t too bad. -
16 بهجة
بَهْجَة \ cheer: state of being happy; comfort that gives one joy: the cheer of a bright warm fire in winter. delight: great pleasure; joy. gaiety: light-heartedness; cheerfulness. joy: great happiness: He danced with joy when he passed his exams. kick: an exciting feeling: I get a kick out of driving fast. \ بَهَرَ \ fascinate: to charm. \ بَهَرَ النَّظَر \ dazzle: to make (sb.) unable to see, because the light is too strong: I was dazzled by the car’s headlights. -
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تَجَلَّدَ \ cheer up: to make or become happier: Cheer up! The news isn’t too bad. -
18 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. -
19 فرحة
فَرْحَة \ cheer: state of being happy; comfort that gives one joy: the cheer of a bright warm fire in winter. \ فَرْحَة النَّصْر \ triumph: success; a joyful state, caused by success: The winning team went home in triumph. \ See Also النَّجاح -
20 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)
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