convivial
adj. 好交際的; 隨和的; 活躍的; 歡樂的
Convivial people or occasions are pleasant, friendly, and relaxed.
...looking forward to a convivial evening...
盼望著一個輕鬆愉快的夜晚
The atmosphere was quite convivial.
氣氛非常輕鬆愉快。
1. occupied with or fond of the pleasures of good company;
I found it odd to imagine a nation of convivial diners surrendering their birthright.
我發現很難想象讓這樣一個喜歡熱熱鬧鬧吃飯的民族放棄他們的習慣.
One of those people was John Kenyon , a wealthy and convivial friend of the arts.
在這些同她接觸的人中, 有一個富有和歡樂的藝術朋友,名叫約翰·凱尼恩.
St Clare was invited out to a convivial party.
聖?克萊亞應邀去赴一個宴會.
Fahmy was at once transparent and subtle , convivial and abrasive, suave and prickly.
法赫米這個人既開朗又陰沉,善於交際而又喜歡磨人, 說話和藹而又帶刺.
In this convivial company , I canap é s ( not too awful ) and white chocolate petits fours ( bad ).
在歡快的氣氛下, 我只吃了兩塊夾餡麵包 ( 不太糟糕 ) 和白巧克力小蛋糕 ( 不好 ).