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 Übersetzung für 'cheer the heart' von Englisch nach Deutsch
to cheer the heartdas Herz erfreuen
Teiltreffer
to have a heart-to-heart with sb. [idiom]sichAkk. mit jdm. ausquatschen [ugs.]
from the heart {adv}vom Herzen her
lit.F
The Adventurous Heart
Das abenteuerliche Herz [Ernst Jünger]
to lacerate the heartdas Herz zerreißen
med.
to stop the heart
einen Herzstillstand herbeiführen
The heart beats.Das Herz schlägt.
to rejoice the heartdas Herz erfreuen
med.
beating of the heart
Herzschlag {m}
med.
rupture of the heart
Herzruptur {f}
skeleton of (the) heartHerzskelett {n}
filmF
Melody of the Heart
Melodie des Herzens [Hanns Schwarz]
med.
action of the heart
Herztätigkeit {f}
med.
working of the heart
Herztätigkeit {f}
in the heart of {prep}mitten in
everything the heart desiresalles, was das Herz begehrt
med.
inflammation of the heart
Herzentzündung {f}
cry from the heartHerzensschrei {m} [selten]
area of the heartHerzgegend {f} [auch fig.]
anat.biol.med.
inside of the heart
Herzinneres {n}
relig.
piety of the heart
Herzensfrömmigkeit {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Canning Vale also has a cheerleading club called Extreme Cheer Allstars, which has classes from 2 to 18+ for boys and girls. This club is located just off Nicholson Road in the heart of Canning Vale.
  • However, Tackleton's heart is melted by the festive cheer (in a manner reminiscent of Ebenezer Scrooge), and he surrenders May to her true love.
  • As a racing driver, he routinely visits children’s hospitals to cheer up young patients on behalf of the American Heart Association.
  • As Chiron and Demetrius drag Lavinia into the forest, Tamora vows "Ne'er let my heart know merry cheer indeed/Till all the Andronici be made away" (2.3.187–188).
  • He considers a good religious poem one that would cheer and gladden him while it would also make him weep; that would break the haughtiness of his heart and inspire him with love for God.

  • Later in the year, she contributed a cover of "Cheer Up" to "One Heart: A Tribute to Bob Marley & the Wailers", a benefit for teens and young adults with cancer or who are living in difficult circumstances.
  • you can’t help but cheer along”, and "The Sydney Morning Herald" called it “An extraordinary example of independent filmmaking”.
  • USA finals game begins with Japan taking a five-run lead, prompting Gibson to leave the hospital and go to the stadium to cheer his teammates on.
  • Hoping that it might cheer Ken up, Dinah invites Charlie and Jody for Thanksgiving, but the family reunion only serves as an eye-opener to Ken Kimble's despicable character.
  • "TT" was composed by Black Eyed Pilseung, who is also the composer of Twice's hit songs "Like Ooh-Ahh" and "Cheer Up", and arranged by Rado.

  • The poem describes how proud her father is of her for working as a nurse and helping injured soldiers as well as bringing cheer and love into their home.
  • But one day, when she suddenly passed by her billboard commercial, she accidentally met Ren Jie who came to cheer her up after her father's death.
  • She tries to cheer herself up with a little song about love but Mort and Teddy mention they don't have any valentines.
  • Our responsibility to aid thousands of weary hearts to bravely bear their burdens has often seemed beyond our strength; yet always have we found our powers renewed by looking within; and this time it seemed as if all Nature wanted to cheer us and was saying: "Take courage, remember the Work is not yours but God's; trust entirely in Him; He will point the way."
  • or, The Only Faith and Fold"; "Words of Ministry"; "The Best Wish"; "Earthly Stories with Heavenly Meanings"; "The Syrian Leper"; "The Parents' Gift: a Help to Early Prayer and Praise"; "Heart Cheer for Home Sorrow"; "The Forgotten Truth"; "Hugh Stowell: a Life and its Lessons"; "The Sunday-School Gift"; "What do we owe Him?

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