hearten 英 [ˈhɑ:tn]   美 [ˈhɑrtn]

hearten

hearten  英 [ˈhɑ:tn] 美 [ˈhɑrtn]

vt. 激励;鼓励;使振作  vi. 振作 

进行时:heartening  过去式:heartened  过去分词:heartened  第三人称单数:heartens 

To inspire with hope, courage, or confidence; hearten. 鼓励,鼓舞以希望、勇气或信心等鼓舞;使振作。
The Grand Admiral even attempted in vain to hearten his dispirited colleague Ishin-Il-Raz, lending him a copy of the sacred book Secrets of the Dark Side. 这位帝国元帅甚至借给伊欣—伊尔—拉兹圣卷《黑暗之秘》的副本,徒然地试图振作他沮丧的同僚。

  • Things that hearten you cheer you up. A welcome home party will hearten even the weariest traveler.
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  • vt. 激励;鼓励;使振作
  • vi. 振作
  • 1. To inspire with hope, courage, or confidence; hearten.

    鼓励,鼓舞以希望、勇气或信心等鼓舞;使振作。

  • 2. The Grand Admiral even attempted in vain to hearten his dispirited colleague Ishin-Il-Raz, lending him a copy of the sacred book Secrets of the Dark Side.

    这位帝国元帅甚至借给伊欣—伊尔—拉兹圣卷《黑暗之秘》的副本,徒然地试图振作他沮丧的同僚。

  • 3. He said a lot to hearten me.

    他对我说了许多鼓励的话。

  • hearten (v.) 1520s, "put heart into" (transitive), from heart (n.) in the figurative sense + -en (1). Intransitive sense "to cheer up" is from 1708. Related: Heartened; heartening. Earlier verb was simply heart (Old English).
heart·en / ˈhɑːtn ; NAmE ˈhɑːrtn / verb [usually passive ] heartensb to give sb encouragement or hope 激励;鼓励 OPP dishearten heart·en·ing / ˈhɑːtnɪŋ ; NAmE ˈhɑːrtnɪŋ / adjective It is heartening to see the determination of these young people. 看到这些年轻人如此坚决真令人鼓舞。 hearten heartens heartened heartening heart·en / ˈhɑːtn ; NAmE ˈhɑːrtn / heart·en·ing / ˈhɑːtnɪŋ ; NAmE ˈhɑːrtnɪŋ /
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