词汇 | jolly |
释义 | jolly adjective uk /ˈdʒɒl.i/ us /ˈdʒɑː.li/ jollyadjective (HAPPY)happy and smiling: 兴高采烈的,快活的 a jolly smile/manner/mood开心的微笑/兴高采烈的样子/愉快的心情 She's a very jolly, upbeat sort of a person.她是个非常乐观向上的人。 Feeling pleasure and happiness (as) pleased as Punchidiom ASMR be dancing in the streetsidiom be floating on airidiom be full of the joys of springidiom cheery chipper chirpily chirpy chuffed gruntled happily happy camper happy placeidiom jaunty shining sunnily swooning swooningly swoony jollyadjective (ENJOYABLE)old-fashioned enjoyable, energetic, and entertaining: 令人愉快的,惬意的 a jolly occasion令人愉快的场合 We spent a very jolly evening together, chatting and reminiscing.我们一起聊天话旧,度过了一个惬意的晚上。 Causing pleasure agreeable agreeableness agreeably all things to all peopleidiom attractive delightfully distraction diverting divertingly do someone's heart goodidiom homey indulgent indulgently jovial jovially sensuous sensuously serendipitous sweeten swooning jollyadjective (ATTRACTIVE)mainly UK bright and attractive: 明亮好看的 I love the bright yellow you've painted the children's room - it makes it look really jolly.我喜欢你给孩子的房间涂刷的明黄色——这使它看上去十分明亮悦目。 Attractive adorable adorably adorbs aesthetic aesthetically delicate disarming disarmingly distinguished dreamy lovable lovably loveliness lovely lusciously striking stunning stunningly suave suavely Idiomjolly hockey sticks jolly adverb UKold-fashionedinformaluk /ˈdʒɒl.i/ us /ˈdʒɑː.li/ very: 很,非常 That's a jolly nice scarf you're wearing.你戴的围巾很漂亮。 Linguistics: very & extreme abjectly absolutely abundantly abundantly clear beyond biblical downright extraordinarily extremely infinitely particularly richly stupefyingly super super-duper super-spectacular superabundantly totally violently whatever Idiomsjolly good jolly good show! jolly verb[ T+ adv/prep ] informaluk /ˈdʒɒl.i/ us /ˈdʒɑː.li/ to encourage someone to do something by putting that person in a good mood and persuading them gently: (说好话)哄,捧,鼓励 I'll try to jolly my parents into letting me borrow the car this weekend.我会试着哄父母周末把汽车借给我。 She didn't really want to go to the party, so we had to jolly her along a little.她并不太想参加聚会,所以我们得哄得她高兴点儿。 Urging & persuading ambulance-chasing argumentation badger be/go on at someoneidiom blag blagger get (something) through (to someone) go on hortatory hustle incitation incitement jockey sales pitch sway uncoerced unconvinced unpersuaded unpersuasive unsalable Phrasal verbjolly something up jolly noun[ C ] uk /ˈdʒɒl.i/ us /ˈdʒɑː.li/ UKinformal an enjoyable trip or event organized for pleasure, not work: Are they really on a fact-finding trip or just on a jolly? He hasn't come here for a jolly; he's come to win. These days, the hotel guests are more likely to be businessmen on a jolly than holidaying aristocrats. He said he wanted to correct the misconception that hunting was "just a lot of toffs dressed up and going out on a jolly". There are plenty of exhibitions, pro-celebrity events and corporate jollies. Is he spending his shareholders' money on a jolly in the Bahamas? Causing pleasure agreeable agreeableness agreeably all things to all peopleidiom attractive delightfully distraction diverting divertingly do someone's heart goodidiom homey indulgent indulgently jovial jovially sensuous sensuously serendipitous sweeten swooning You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Journeys Idiomget your jollies jolly | American Dictionaryjolly adjective us/ˈdʒɑl·i/ happy and pleasant: That clown looks pretty jolly. |
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