hearten 的定义
- to give courage or confidence to; cheer.
hearten 近义词
raise someone's spirits
更多hearten例句
- Plosky says he’s heartened by growing momentum at the federal level to address infrastructure challenges that exacerbate racial inequality and climate change.
- He also said he was heartened to hear that lawmakers will tap the state’s general fund this year, but he worries what will happen if they fail to permanently restore the tax.
- I am heartened by actors and other people who have been coming out—Demi Lovato gave me such joy the other week.
- I am heartened that this is a long shot from a legal and procedural standpoint, because the ramifications would be devastating.
- I remember feeling heartened by the quick regrouping, which I read as a sign of resilience and solidarity.
- Andy Green rolled over and sent him a friendly glance just to hearten him a bit.
- I cried, to hearten me—for we were both counting the days now between us and the fishing.
- I could not hear what he said, but the men began to count off, and their voices were resolute enough to hearten all.
- Then it was that Isaac's nonsense really served to hearten us.
- The way was led by the clergy, and quickly a church was built to hearten the emigrants.