(使)高興起來,(使)振作起來 (cause to) become happier; (cause to) adopt a happier manner
cheer up
Cheer up!The day will surely come when you\\\'ll go to school.
別泄氣,你總有一天能上學。
Try as we would, we could not get him to cheer up.
不管我們怎么勸說,都不能使他打起精神。
He cheered up at once when I promised to help him.
我一答應幫忙,他立即高興起來。
She cheered up after we had been to see her.
我們去看她后,她精神上感到快樂。
She cheered up at the news that her son who had pneumonia had passed the critical stage.
聽說兒子的肺炎已過了危險期,她高興極了。
cheer sb/sth ? up
You need a holiday to cheer you up.
你得去度個假,振作振作精神。
We all tired to cheer her up, but she continued to feel despondent.
我們大家都想法讓她高興起來,但她仍然感到沮喪。
I thought she seemed unhappy so I took her some flowers on purpose to cheer her up.
我覺得她好像不快活,便有意識地給她送些花使她高興。
A vase of roses cheered up the room.
一瓶玫瑰花使得房間里生機盎然。
At the beginning of the party, the lady host suggested singing a song together to cheer up the atmosphere.
晚會一開始,女主人便建議一起唱支歌活躍活躍氣氛。
I need something to cheer me up with that terrible colour spreading all over the wall.
滿屋都是那種難看的顏色真使人難受,我需要點東西興奮一下。
Mary was sad at losing her purse, but her husband\\\'s joke cheered her up.
瑪麗丟了錢包很懊惱,但她丈夫的笑話使她又高興起來。
She was cheered up by the news that her father would come to see her the next day.
父親第二天要來看她的消息使她很高興。
He was cheered up at the good news.
他為此喜訊而高興萬分。