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Толковый словарь английского языка - cheer

 

Cheer

cheer
I. noun see: cerebral Date: 13th century 1. face, facial expression, state of mind or heart ; spirit , lightness of mind and feeling ; animation, gaiety, hospitable entertainment ; welcome, food and drink for a feast ; fare, something that gladdens , a shout of applause or encouragement, II. verb Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to instill with hope or courage ; comfort, to make glad or happy, to urge on or encourage especially by shouts , to applaud with shouts, intransitive verb to be mentally or emotionally disposed, to grow or be ~ful ; rejoice, to utter a shout of applause or triumph, ~er noun
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a shout of encouragement or applause. 2 mood, disposition (full of good cheer). 3 (in pl.; as int.) Brit. colloq. a expressing good wishes on parting or before drinking. b expressing gratitude. --v. 1 tr. a applaud with shouts. b (usu. foll. by on) urge or encourage with shouts. 2 intr. shout for joy. 3 tr. gladden; comfort. Phrases and idioms cheer-leader a person who leads cheers of applause etc. cheer up make or become less depressed. three cheers three successive hurrahs for a person or thing honoured. Etymology: ME f. AF chere face etc., OF chiere f. LL cara face f. Gk kara head ...
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