gleeful

英 ['gliːfʊl; -f(ə)l] 美
  • adj. 愉快的

英文词源


gleeful (adj.)
1580s, from glee + -ful. Related: Gleefully. Alternative gleesome attested from c. 1600.

双语例句


1. The victory inspired him to dispatch a gleeful telegram to Roosevelt.
胜利促使他给罗斯福发了封喜报。

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2. He took an almost gleeful delight in showing how wrong they can be.
他几乎是幸灾乐祸地指出他们大错特错。

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3. Mr. Smith was gleeful over the achievement they had made.
史密斯先生对他们取得的成就感到万分高兴.

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4. I had not seen my father so gleeful.
我从来没见过他这样高兴过.

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5. All a sudden, Alice had a gleeful look in her eye.
忽然, 爱丽丝眼中闪现出兴奋的眼神.

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