jolly
adj. 快活的; 興高采烈的; 愉快的; 有趣的
adv. 很; 非常
n. 尋歡作樂; 奉承,逢迎; 皇家陸戰隊兵士; 老富豪
Someone who is jolly is happy and cheerful in their appearance or behaviour.
She was a jolly, kindhearted woman.
她是個心地善良、整天樂呵呵的女人。
A jolly event is lively and enjoyable.
I was looking forward to a jolly party...
我期待著有一個令人愉快的聚會。
She had a very jolly time in Korea.
她在韓國玩得很愜意。
Jolly is sometimes used to emphasize an adjective or adverb.
She was jolly good at jigsaws...
她拼圖玩得很棒。
It was jolly hard work, but I loved it.
這可是件很苦的差事,不過我喜歡。
Jolly well is sometimes used to emphasize an opinion or intention, and to express annoyance or anger.
We can hardly just tell him what we jolly well think of him can we?...
我們不能就這麼直接地告訴他我們到底是怎麼看他的,是吧?
She was jolly well not going to let them get away with it.
她肯定不會在這件事上就這麼放過他們。
1. a happy party
2. a yawl used by a ship's sailors for general work
1. be silly or tease one another;
1. full of or showing high-spirited merriment;
1. used as an intensifier (`jolly' is used informally in Britain);
happy, glad, cheerful, joyful, merry, delightful, gay, pleasant, nice, jolly, agreeable
這些形容詞均含"愉快的,高興的"之意。
get one's jollies
(非正式)作樂;尋歡作樂,玩個痛快
jolly well
(英,非正式)(尤指惱怒時用以強調)實在,的確,一定
They enjoyed a jolly good time.
他們度過了一段極快樂的時光.
A jolly crowd attended the reunion.
興高采烈的人群參加了重聚聯歡會.
For He's a Jolly Good Fellow.
“他 真 是個大好人. ”
Amidst the landscape of Jolly, we pursue nature, green and environmental protection.
在皇城君逸, 我們崇尚的是自然 、 綠色和環保.
He will be jolly angry.
他會大發脾氣的.