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What does Raise your glass mean?
What does Raise Your Glass mean?
Jul 16, 2012 1:35 PM
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When people raise their glasses at a festive gathering, they mean to toast someone or something. 比方说,为我们两个国家的友谊干杯!
July 16, 2012
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Raise your glass means to "cheers"
July 16, 2012
It means "to drink a toast to someone."
It can also be a "command":
first person plural:
"Let us all raise our glasses to Lizzie for being such a good student."
Or:
second person singular or plural
"[You] Raise your class to Lizzie..."
July 17, 2012
Meaning "Cheers". Several examples:
Prepare to raise your glass to some cheering news!
I'd ask you to raise your glass and join me in a toast to the health of all our friends here.
July 16, 2012
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