gaiety
/ˈɡeɪəti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡeɪəti/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgā-ə-tē/ (ame, mw)
gaiety — 名詞
1. a lively, happy feeling that is shown through laughter, fun activities, and cele
歡樂
歡快熱鬧的氣氛
a lively, happy feeling that is shown through laughter, fun activities, and celebration, especially during social events or parties
The party was full of laughter and gaiety as Chen's friends celebrated his graduation.
陳的朋友們慶祝他畢業時,派對上充滿了笑聲和歡樂氣氛。
collocation: full of laughter and gaiety
An air of gaiety filled the wedding hall as guests danced and talked at the tables.
一股歡樂的氣氛瀰漫在婚禮會場,賓客們在桌邊跳舞聊天。
collocation: an air of gaiety
Olga's cheerful singing brought gaiety to the quiet afternoon gathering.
奧爾嘉歡快的歌聲為寧靜的午後聚會帶來了歡樂。
The children's laughter added to the gaiety of the family picnic by the lake.
孩子們的笑聲為湖畔的家庭野餐增添了歡樂氣氛。
Despite the rain, the festival continued with great gaiety and colourful parades.
儘管下雨,節日活動仍然在一片歡樂和繽紛的遊行隊伍中進行。
- cheerfulness
more about a person's lasting mood rather than the atmosphere of an event
- merriment
emphasises active laughter and noisy fun more than gaiety does
- festivity
focuses on the celebration or event itself rather than the feeling
- joviality
more formal; describes cheerful good humour, often of a person
文法句型
gaiety + of + noun phrase
adjective + gaiety
用法筆記
Typically uncountable; describes the joyful atmosphere of an event or occasion rather than an individual's lasting mood.