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take heart idiom to begin to have more courage, determination, or hope; often used as a way of telling someone not to worry or be sad: Take heart - things can only get better.振作起来——事情会好转的。 If you're confused, take heart, because you're not the only one. Critics of the president may take heart from the latest opinion polls. The coach said that she took heart from the resilience and competitiveness that her team showed. Every struggling writer should take heart when they hear this story. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Hoping and hopefulness appealingly beyond someone's expectations boosterish boosterism bright spot fancy hope springs eternalidiom hopeful hopefully hopefulness ill it's an ill wind (that blows nobody any good)idiom over-optimism over-optimistic over-optimistically pin your hopes on something/someoneidiom pious pipe dream positively wing
take heart | American Dictionary
take heart idiom to feel encouraged: Take heart. You'll be done soon, and you won't have to think about this paper ever again.
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