cheerful

adjective
🔊/ˈtʃɪəfl/
🔊/ˈtʃɪrfl/
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  1. happy, and showing it by the way that you behave快乐的;高兴的;兴高采烈的
    • You're not your usual cheerful self today.你今天不像往常那么快快乐乐的。🔊🔊
    • a cheerful smile/voice/face/disposition开朗的微笑/声音/脸部/性格
    • to look/seem/sound cheerful看起来/看起来/听起来开朗
    • He felt bright and cheerful and full of energy.他感到非常高兴,充满活力。
    • You’re in a cheerful mood.你心情愉快。
    • He's always been a cheerful, hard-working employee.他一直是一个开朗,勤奋的员工。
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    • I'm amazed that she keeps so cheerful.我很惊讶她还能如此快乐。
    • We tried to keep him cheerful.我们尽力让他高高兴兴的。
    • ‘The doctor is on her way,’ said Mrs Morris, in a falsely cheerful voice.莫里斯太太用虚假的声音说:“医生正在路上。”
    • She tried to sound cheerful and unconcerned.她试图让自己的声音显得快活而自然。
    • You're very cheerful, all of a sudden.你很开朗,突然之间。
    Topics Feelingsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • feel
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
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  2. giving you a feeling of happiness令人愉快的
    • a bright, cheerful restaurant明亮宜人的餐馆
    • walls painted in cheerful (= light and bright) colours用亮丽色彩涂饰的墙壁
    • He was whistling a cheerful tune.他在吹口哨的音乐。
    • She wrote him a chatty, cheerful letter.她给他写了一封亲切活泼的信。
    • The animated chatter gave the room a cheerful atmosphere.动人的闲聊给房间一个欢快的气氛。
    • We went for a meal at a cheap and cheerful restaurant.我们去了一家便宜而开朗的餐厅吃饭。