cheerfulness
n. 高興,快活
Someone who is cheerful is happy and shows this in their behaviour.
They are both very cheerful in spite of their colds...
他們倆雖然感冒了,可都興高采烈的。
Jack sounded quite cheerful about the idea.
傑克好像對這個想法很高興。
Something that is cheerful is pleasant and makes you feel happy.
The nursery is bright and cheerful, with plenty of toys.
託兒所明亮宜人,還有許多玩具。
If you describe someone's attitude as cheerful, you mean they are not worried about something, and you think that they should be.
There is little evidence to support many of Mr Will's cheerful assumptions.
沒有多少證據能支援威爾先生的那些樂觀設想。
1. the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom;
2. a feeling of spontaneous good spirits;
She knew that her efforts to feign cheerfulness weren't convincing.
她明白自己強作歡顏是瞞不了誰的.
Cheerfulness is the best promoter of health.
快樂最利於健康。
Cheerfulness doesn't always imply happiness.
快活並不總是意味著幸福.
Their cheerfulness seemed rather strained and artificial.
他們的快樂表情看上去很勉強而做作.
By degrees she acquired her love's cheerfulness at the sense of freedom.
他慢慢地也感到了脫去牽連,得到自由的快樂,跟她的愛人一樣了.