jollies
['dʒɔli]
[ jollies ]
adj.愉快的, 快乐的
v.恭维,哄, 开玩笑, 戏虐
adv.非常, 极为
n.(尤英)欢乐, 欢庆
(复数)follies:娱乐,乐趣
例句与用法:
Your mother is a jolly, easy-going woman.
你妈妈是个乐呵呵的容易相处的人。
He is a jolly good man.
他是一个大好人。
They jollied the little girl into going with them.
他们哄得那女孩跟他们一起去。
It's time we jolly them up.
是给他们鼓劲的时候了。
词形变化:
副词: jollily |
形容词比较级: jollier |
形容词最高级: jolliest |
名词: jolliness |
名词复数: jollies |
动词过去式: jollied |
动词过去分词: jollied |
动词现在分词: jollying |
动词第三人称单数: jollies |
jollies
■It's on the tip of Harry's tongue to tell him the truth, to say, Because we hated each other, and Snape got his jollies out of humiliating me.
" 实话其实已经到了他嘴边,他想说,因为我们俩相看两厌,而Snape喜欢看我出丑好找乐子。
■There doesn't seem to be a fixture this weekend, so I take it that means Steve McClaren is off with half our key players on another of his pointless jollies.
似乎本周末没有赛程呢,那八成意味着麦克拉伦又要带着我们一半儿的重要球员去搞他那毫无意义的消遣了。
■get one's jollies
作乐
■However you get your jollies is fine with me.
你可以与我尽情享乐
■People that drive Buicks are getting some kind of jollies.
驾驶“布伊克”牌汽车的人都极度兴奋。