gaiety
英 [ˈɡeɪəti]
美 [ˈɡeɪəti]
n. 快乐; 愉快; 高兴
复数:gaieties
BNC.19032 / COCA.26016
牛津词典
noun
- 快乐;愉快;高兴
the state of being cheerful and full of fun- The colourful flags added to the gaiety of the occasion.
彩旗增添了盛会的欢乐气氛。
- The colourful flags added to the gaiety of the occasion.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 快乐;愉快;高兴
Gaietyis a feeling, attitude, or atmosphere of liveliness and fun.- Music rang out adding to the gaiety and life of the market.
音乐响起来了,给市场增添了一份快乐和生机。
- Music rang out adding to the gaiety and life of the market.
英英释义
noun
- a festive merry feeling
- a gay feeling
双语例句
- Color flags added to the gaiety of the festival.
彩旗增加了节日的欢乐。 - If he was absent for even an hour, they seemed to lose their gaiety.
如果他有一个小时不在,他们仿佛也会意兴索然。 - As the effects of the drink gradually wore off the mood of gaiety evaporated.
当酒劲慢慢过去,欢乐的情绪也消散了。 - I can imagine the gaiety when thousands flock there to welcome the new millennium on New Year's Eve.
我可以想象除夕之夜千万人群涌上街头迎接千禧年的欢乐场面。 - Her affected manners were in striking contrast with John's spontaneous gaiety.
与她的造作形成鲜明的对比,约翰是发自内心的欢乐。 - There was genuine gaiety in his laughter.
他的笑声中流露出由衷的快乐。 - She felt, without knowing why, that the gaiety was assumed.
她不知为什么,总觉得这种快乐是假装的。 - Gladness and gaiety, especially when expressed by laughter.
欢乐欢乐和愉快,尤指用笑来表达。 - The gaiety and lightness of his work were in contrast to his own sad nature.
他的作品的欢乐与轻快与他哀伤的性格形成鲜明的对照。 - Too much gaiety or laughter would jar upon their almost sacred quiet.
过多的欢乐和嬉笑都会干扰她们那几乎神圣肃穆的宁静。