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heartening

US // (ˈhɑːtənɪŋ) //

令人振奋,令人鼓舞,令人振奋的,令人鼓舞的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing cheerfulness; encouraging

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Examples

  • That’s heartening news for snow-sport businesses — and for people who are discovering their nearby trails, since the activity can help initiate and maintain longevity-boosting behaviors.

  • That’s up 16 percent from 2016, another heartening statistic.

  • And the international success has been heartening, particularly in Germany and Japan.

  • But somehow that concession fails to be terribly heartening.

  • It is not heartening that it took eight years for a grad student to catch the bogus math.

  • What is surprising to me, and heartening, is that so many Israelis are talking about it.

  • What is most heartening about our poll is that the American people get it.

  • Only by a nimble maneuver did I escape being tripped; but it was heartening to know Patricia could respond to my needs.

  • Several American officers have come to us on a visit, and the stories they bring of preparations at home are very heartening.

  • These heartening recollections made me forget the loss of Twist, the recalcitrant cow, and the dilemma that confronted me.

  • This explained us pretty well, I thought, and we got most heartening coffee and a cart to a little roadside station.

  • In a crisis like the present, moments drag like hours, and the firing line needed heartening.