1 A2 习语 非正式
在难过或沮丧之后变得更开心或更积极。
"She cheered up considerably when she heard she had passed the exam."
“
"Cheer up, things could be worse."
— Common English idiom, widely attested in literature and popular culture
不可分离
变得更开心,或让别人从伤心、担心中变得更开心。
原来难过时开始感觉好一些,或者帮助别人不要那么难过。
共 2 个含义,从最常见到最少见,按 CEFR 等级色彩标注。
在难过或沮丧之后变得更开心或更积极。
"She cheered up considerably when she heard she had passed the exam."
"Cheer up, things could be worse."
— Common English idiom, widely attested in literature and popular culture
让别人感觉更开心或更积极。
"He bought her flowers to cheer her up after the bad news."
把一个人的情绪往上提,让心情变好。
原来难过时开始感觉好一些,或者帮助别人不要那么难过。
可用作命令句(Cheer up!),也可表示情绪变化。日常口语中非常常见,常用于安慰朋友或家人。如果别人正经历严重悲伤时,随便这样说可能会显得不体贴。
母语者最常搭配使用的单词。
最常用的五种时态形式。
来自 YouTube 真实视频中 "cheer up" 的用法片段 — 点击可在 Looplines 上观看。
Jump to every phrasal verb built on the same verb, particle, or level.