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cheerfulness

n.  高兴;快活

BNC.19953 / COCA.26277

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ-GRADED 欢快的;高兴的;兴高采烈的
    Someone who ischeerfulis happy and shows this in their behaviour.
    1. They are both very cheerful in spite of their colds...
      他们俩虽然感冒了,可都兴高采烈的。
    2. Jack sounded quite cheerful about the idea.
      杰克好像对这个想法很高兴。
  • ADJ-GRADED 令人愉快的;令人开心的
    Something that ischeerfulis pleasant and makes you feel happy.
    1. The nursery is bright and cheerful, with plenty of toys.
      托儿所明亮宜人,还有许多玩具。
  • ADJ-GRADED 乐观的;开朗的;满不在乎的
    If you describe someone's attitude ascheerful, you mean they are not worried about something, and you think that they should be.
    1. There is little evidence to support many of Mr Will's cheerful assumptions.
      没有多少证据能支持威尔先生的那些乐观设想。

英英释义

noun

  • the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom
    1. flowers added a note of cheerfulness to the drab room
    Synonym:cheersunninesssunshine
  • a feeling of spontaneous good spirits
    1. his cheerfulness made everyone feel better
    Synonym:blitheness

双语例句

  • Cheerfulness is the atmosphere under which all things thrive& Jean Paul Richter, German writer.
    愉悦的气氛中,万物生长茁壮&让。保罗。里奇,德国作家。
  • Midday sun streamed into the drab little room which gave it a sudden cheerfulness.
    中午的阳光射入这间毫无生气的小屋,突然给了它一种快乐的气氛。
  • In view of this news, Mr. Chairman, I admire your cheerfulness of spirit at the banquet tonight.
    听到这些消息,主席先生,我钦佩您在今晚宴会上表现的乐观精神。
  • Cheerfulness is one of his characteristics.
    外向是他的特征之一。
  • He believed in the virtues of america, its cheerfulness and newness.
    他相信美国的美德,还有它的活泼,它的新异。
  • Cheerfulness does not always imply happiness.
    快乐未必意味着幸福。
  • The characters of teaching humor is that it is full of interest, implication, enlightenment and cheerfulness.
    教学幽默的特点包括情趣性、含蓄性、启迪性、愉悦性。
  • Our friends have a look of cheerfulness.
    我们的朋友看上去很高兴。
  • This is something like your paradise,'said she, making an effort at cheerfulness.
    “这有点像你的天堂了,”她说,尽力愉快起来。
  • His cheerfulness had been replaced by a frown.
    他一反笑容可掬的常态,蹙起了眉头。