merriment
英 [ˈmerimənt]
美 [ˈmerimənt]
n. 欢乐; 嬉戏; 欢笑
BNC.22446 / COCA.23147
牛津词典
noun
- 欢乐;嬉戏;欢笑
happy talk, enjoyment and the sound of people laughing
柯林斯词典
- 欢笑;欢乐
Merrimentmeans laughter.
英英释义
noun
- activities that are enjoyable or amusing
- I do it for the fun of it
- he is fun to have around
- a gay feeling
双语例句
- Full of or showing high-spirited merriment.
充满或表现出高度饱满的欢喜的。 - He saw coaches rolling by, gentlemen passing with ladies& the evening's merriment was beginning in this region of theatres and hotels.
他看着马车驶过,绅士们伴着女士们走过。这个戏院和旅馆集中的地区就此开始了晚上的欢乐。 - "Well?" said I, a little bit nettled by his merriment.
“讲下去吧。”我说,对他那欢笑的样子有点不痛快。 - The classmates study effort, the life is filled with merriment.
同学们学习努力,生活充满欢乐。 - And brings merriment to those who are suffering.
为受苦的人带来欢乐。 - There was little time, however, for the indulgence of any images of merriment.
不过,他没有那么多的时间去作那些愉快的想象。 - To person, biggest merriment, the biggest happiness is to offers own spirit power to others.
对人来说,非常大的欢乐,非常大的幸福是把我自己的精神力量奉献给他人。 - Young fellows lay aside their school work and give themselves up to merriment and joy.
青年们,他们在学校的放下工作给自己欢乐与欣忭。 - The air was full of the sound of Christmas merriment as I walked from the streetcar to my small apartment.
我下了电车一路走回家,空中弥漫着圣诞节的欢乐气氛。 - A sparkle of merriment or delight in the eye.
眼睛中高兴或兴奋的光。