jolly
- IPA[ˈdʒɒli]
英式
- happy and cheerful;lively and entertaining
- encourage (someone) in a friendly way;make someone or something more lively or cheerful
- very; extremely
- a party or celebration
verb: jolly, 3rd person present: jollies, gerund or present participle: jollying, past tense: jollied, past participle: jollied
noun: jolly, plural noun: jollies
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形容詞
- 1. happy and cheerful he was a jolly man full of jokes
- ▪ lively and entertaining we had a very jolly time
動詞
- 1. informal encourage (someone) in a friendly way he jollied people along they were trying to jolly her out of her torpor
- ▪ informal make someone or something more lively or cheerful ideas to jolly up a winter's party
副詞
- 1. British informal very; extremely he is jolly busy
名詞
- 1. British informal a party or celebration these events were jollies some regard it as a bit of a jolly
- very good or enjoyable
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- very good or enjoyable
Oxford American Dictionary
- used for emphasis, especially when one is angry or irritated
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- a pirate's flag with a white skull and crossbones on a black background.
Oxford American Dictionary
- used for emphasis, especially when one is angry or irritated
Oxford Dictionary
- a pirate's flag with a white skull and crossbones on a black background.
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- IPA[ˈjälē]
美式
- happy and cheerful: he was a jolly man full of jokes
- encourage (someone) in a friendly way: he jollied people along they were trying to jolly her out of her torpor
- very; extremely: he is jolly busy
- a party or celebration: these events were jollies some regard it as a bit of a jolly
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈdʒɒli]
英式
- a clinker-built ship's boat that is smaller than a cutter, typically hoisted at the stern ...
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- IPA[ˈjälē]
美式
- a lapstraked ship's boat that is smaller than a cutter, typically hoisted at the stern of ...
Oxford American Dictionary