merriment
英 [ˈmerimənt]
美 [ˈmerimənt]
n. 欢乐; 嬉戏; 欢笑
BNC.22446 / COCA.23147
牛津词典
noun
- 欢乐;嬉戏;欢笑
happy talk, enjoyment and the sound of people laughing
柯林斯词典
- 欢笑;欢乐
Merrimentmeans laughter.
英英释义
noun
- activities that are enjoyable or amusing
- I do it for the fun of it
- he is fun to have around
- a gay feeling
双语例句
- No, I prefer to keep a safe distance from all this merriment.
不,我喜欢和欢乐保持安全距离! - Sounds of merriment came from behind the closed doors.
从关着的门后传来了喧闹的欢笑声。 - Their merriment also made me happy.
他们的欢笑也令我高兴。 - "Well?" said I, a little bit nettled by his merriment.
“讲下去吧。”我说,对他那欢笑的样子有点不痛快。 - His unusual name has long been a source of merriment for his friends.
他不寻常的名字长期以来一直成为他朋友们的笑料。 - For the rest of dinner father was silent save for an occasional snuffle of merriment.
父亲在晚餐的其余时间一直沉默着,除了偶尔发出几声快乐的抽鼻子声音。 - But Pearl's laugh, when she was caught, though full of merriment and music, made her mother more doubtful than before.
但珠儿被抓住的时候,她咯咯的笑声中虽然充满欢乐和鸣,却使母亲较前益发困惑。 - The time of year generally associated with merriment and cheer can be incredibly stressful.
这个通常同欢乐与喜悦联系起来的季节却令人倍感压力。 - This afternoon I want to perform for the wedding banquet of my friend, I want to be for their merriment, playing a "re-appear yesterday".
今天下午我要为我的朋友的婚宴演出,我要为他们的欢乐,吹奏一首“昨日重现”。 - And brings merriment to those who are suffering.
为受苦的人带来欢乐。
