释义 |
cheered, a.|tʃɪəd| [f. cheer n.1 and v.] 1. [f. cheer n.1]: Having a (certain) cheer, countenance, or demeanour. Chiefly in Comb., as glad-cheered, heavy-cheered, low-cheered, well-cheered, etc.
1175Cott. Hom. 257 Ich iseo a sonde cumen swiðe gledd icheret. a1340Hampole Psalter i. 3 God lufis wele chered gifers. 1377Langl. P. Pl. B. xx. 2 Heuy chered I ȝede. 1382Wyclif Ruth iii. 7 Whanne Booz hadde eten and dronken, and was maad gladder cheryd. c1407Hoccleve To H. Somer ii. 9 Glad cheerid Somer. 1474Caxton Chesse 123 Alwey heuy cherid and tryste. 1591Troub. Raigne K. John (1611) 64 Your cheered action to install me so. 2. ppl. a. Encouraged, made cheerful, gladdened. |