cheery
cheery — 形容詞
- cheerypositive
- cheeriercomparative
- cheeriestsuperlative
1. noticeably happy, warm, and bright in manner or expression — said of a person's
開朗;歡快
表現出快樂明亮的神情或態度
noticeably happy, warm, and bright in manner or expression — said of a person's voice, smile, greeting, or general mood
The receptionist gave us a cheery wave as we walked into the clinic.
接待員在我們走進診所時,開朗地朝我們揮了揮手。
collocation: cheery wave / cheery greeting
Hugo let out a cheery whistle as he climbed the stairs to his flat.
Hugo 爬上樓梯回公寓時,發出歡快的口哨聲。
Despite the early hour, Fatima was already in a cheery mood.
雖然時間還很早,Fatima 已經心情開朗了。
Amara sang a cheery tune while she packed her suitcase for the trip.
Amara 一邊收拾旅行用的行李箱,一邊唱著歡快的曲子。
The old man had a cheery face that made everyone in the shop feel welcome.
那位老先生有張開朗的臉,讓店裡的每個人都感到受歡迎。
- cheerful
more common and neutral; can describe a person's lasting disposition as well as their manner
- merry
suggests lively, often social happiness (merry laughter, merry Christmas)
- jolly
informal; implies hearty, good-natured happiness (a jolly old man)
- buoyant
emphasises happiness that stays up despite difficulties or pressure
用法筆記
Often used before a noun (attributive position): a cheery wave, a cheery smile, a cheery greeting.