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1 rejoice
rə'‹ois(to feel or show great happiness: They rejoiced at the victory.) regocijarse (de)rejoice vb alegrarsetr[rɪ'ʤɔɪs]1 alegrarse, regocijarsev.• alegrarse v.• gozar v.• jubilar v.• regocijar v.• regocijarse v.rɪ'dʒɔɪsintransitive verb alegrarse mucho, regocijarse (liter)[rɪ'dʒɔɪs]1. VI1) (=be happy) alegrarse, regocijarse liter (at, about de)let us not rejoice too soon — no echemos las campanas al vuelo demasiado pronto, conviene no alegrarse demasiado pronto
2) hum, iro2.VT alegrar, regocijar literto rejoice that... — alegrarse de que + subjun
* * *[rɪ'dʒɔɪs]intransitive verb alegrarse mucho, regocijarse (liter)
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