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How to say "Work hard for tomorrow, work hard for your dreams" in English

Work for tomorrow, cheer for the dream?

Cheer? Pronunciation? English?[t]?American?[t ?r]?

1. vt. Cheer; make happy; cheer for...

2. n. Cheer; be happy; mood; pleasant things

3. vi. Cheer; feel happy

Phrases:

1. Cheer up? Make happy; be happy; cheer up

2. Cheer for ?Cheer for..., applaud; cheer for...

3. good cheer courage; cheerfully

4. cheer you up? cheer you up, make you happy; make you comfortable Some

5. Cheer on? Encourage, cheer someone up Extension information

1. Synonyms of cheer: glad

glad pronounced in French and English? [gl? d]?美?[ɡl?d]?

1. adj. happy; willing

2. vt. make...happy

Phrases:

1. Glad to meet you? Very happy to see you

2. Glad to see you? Very happy to see you

3. glad of? feel happy about...

4. glad eye [oral] wink; flirtatious eyes

2. Analysis of the meaning of glad:

glad , gay, happy, agreeable, and jolly all have the meaning of "pleasant, happy". The difference is:

1. Glad? The most common word, with a weak tone, indicating politeness Idioms. Refers to being happy to do something or feeling satisfied with something, often expressing a happy mood.

2. Gay? Focuses on the joy of being carefree, high-spirited, and full of life.

3. Happy? Focus on feeling satisfied, happy or happy.

4. Agreeable? Refers to the emotional pleasure brought about by being in harmony with the recipient's wishes, interests, or feelings.

5. jolly? A popular term, mostly referring to an expression full of happiness and joy