merriest
adj. 愉快的( merry的最高级 ); 高兴的; 喝得微醉的; (圣诞节祝贺语)圣诞快乐
If you describe someone's character or behaviour as merry, you mean that they are happy and cheerful.
He was much loved for his merry nature...
他快乐的天性很是招人喜欢。
From the house come the bursts of merry laughter...
房子里传出一阵阵欢乐的笑声。
A merry sound or sight makes you feel cheerful.
...the merry sounds of a seven-piece brass band...
由7名乐手组成的铜管乐队演奏的悦耳乐声
She was humming a merry little tune.
她哼着一支动听的小曲。
If you get merry, you get slightly drunk.
They went off to Glengarriff to get merry.
他们到格伦加里夫去好好地喝上一杯。
Some people use merry to emphasize something that they are saying, often when they want to express disapproval or humour.
It hasn't stopped the British Navy proceeding on its merry way...
这没有阻止英国海军继续得意扬扬地前进的步伐。
In the merry world of American lawyers it is the simplest thing in the world to start an action.
在无忧无虑的美国律师界,世上最简单的事情就是提出诉讼。
Just before Christmas and on Christmas Day, people say 'Merry Christmas' to other people to express the hope that they will have a happy time.
Merry Christmas, everyone...
祝大家圣诞快乐!
I just wanted to wish you a merry Christmas...
我只想祝福你圣诞快乐。
If people make merry, they enjoy themselves and have fun, for example by singing, dancing, and drinking together.
Neighbours approached their boundaries from opposite sides and made merry together.
邻居们从对面来到他们这边,一起尽情欢乐。
Hoping this Christmas will be your merriest ever!
愿今年圣诞是您最欢乐的圣诞节!