Lift your spirits Meaning in English
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ˈɫɪft/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈspɪɹɪts
LIFT yur SPIH-rits
lˈɪft/ /jˈɔː/ /spˈɪɹɪts
LIFT yaw SPIH-rits
Definición
To make someone feel happier or more positive, especially when they are sad, tired, or discouraged.
Uso & Matices
This is a friendly, positive idiom used when discussing ways to make someone feel better emotionally. Commonly used with activities ("music can lift your spirits") or with people ("friends lift my spirits"). Often used for small actions that bring comfort or hope.
Spanish: animar - levantar el ánimo - alegrarPortuguese (BR): animar - levantar o astral - alegrarPortuguese (PT): animar - levantar o ânimo - alegrarChinese (Simplified): 提振精神 - 让你振作 - 让你开心Chinese (Traditional): 提振精神 - 讓你振作 - 讓你開心Hindi: मनोबल बढ़ाना - उत्साह बढ़ाना - खुश करनाArabic: رفع معنوياتك - إدخال البهجة إلى نفسكBengali: মন ভালো করা - মন প্রফুল্ল করাRussian: поднять настроение - поднять духJapanese: 気分を明るくする - 元気づけるVietnamese: làm bạn vui lên - nâng cao tinh thầnKorean: 기운을 북돋다 - 기분을 좋게 하다Turkish: moralini yükseltmek - neşelendirmekUrdu: حوصلہ بڑھانا - دل خوش کرناIndonesian: mengangkat semangat - membuat hati senang
Oraciones de Ejemplo
A good joke can lift your spirits when you're sad.
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Listening to music helps lift your spirits.
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Her smile always lifts your spirits.
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After a tough week, going for a walk in nature can really lift your spirits.
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"Let me buy you a coffee to lift your spirits!"
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Sometimes just talking to a friend can lift your spirits.
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