merrily
adv. 快樂地,愉快地,興高采烈地
If you say that someone merrily does something, you are critical of the fact that they do it without realizing that there are a lot of problems which they have not thought about.
There they were, merrily describing their 16-hour working days while simultaneously claiming to be happily married...
他們一面高興地描繪著每天16個小時的工作,一面又聲稱自己婚姻幸福。
Both NATO and the Community knew they could not go merrily on as before.
北約與歐共體都明白他們不可能再像以前那樣高枕無憂了。
If you say that something is happening merrily, you mean that it is happening fairly quickly, and in a pleasant or satisfactory way.
The ferry cut merrily through the water...
渡船輕快地劃過水面。
A pan of potatoes was boiling away merrily on the gas stove.
一鍋土豆在煤氣爐上歡快地煮著。
1. in a joyous manner;
For most Americans, merrily to rise.
結果發現,大多數美國人壽命有所增加.
Merrily Merrily to welcome in the Year.
歡天喜地,迎接新年到.
The boys walked past us, singing merrily.
孩子們歡快地唱著從我們身邊走過.
Merrily welcomes A treat for seafood lovers with its tuna filling and nori seaweed flakes topping.
“美麗”帶來了鮪魚餡和海苔片,在此熱烈歡迎各國選手!
A fire was burning merrily in the grate.
壁爐裡爐火很旺.