1. cheer up
I brought in some flowers to cheer up the room.
Last year in London, twenty tons of presents were donated, wrapped, and delivered to a local hospital to cheer up sick children who couldn't go home for Christmas.
„Hey Pam, cheer up! You shouldn’t worry about this stupid thing!”
Come on, cheer up! It’s not the end of the world!
cheer up I am sure things will get better tomorrow
to cheer up our mood
Inglese parola "rozchmurzyć się"(cheer up) si verifica in set:
"New Matura Success" - Pre-Intermediate Unit 11Longman 1. Człowiek cz. 6Phrasal verbs - easyPhrasal verbs part oneEmotions and feelings2. lighten up
I wish she'd lighten up a bit.
Sookie, you need to lighten up. It means you got to lighten up.
Inglese parola "rozchmurzyć się"(lighten up) si verifica in set:
Article - vocabularyFocus 5: Unit 23. brighten up
I think a new colour on the walls will really brighten up this room.