jollied查询结果如下:




词性:|adjective|

例句1. a big, jolly woman

形容词 变体/同根词

名词 变体/同根词

动词 变体/同根词


It’s time we jollied them up and got the work done.

该是给他们鼓鼓劲、赶快把工作做完的时候了。
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The children jollied their mother along until she agreed.

孩子们哄得母亲高兴地同意了。
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They jollied her into going with them.

他们哄得她跟他们一起去了。
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They jollied me along until I agreed to help them.

他们一直奉承我直到我答应帮助他们。
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I jollied with Sam.

我跟山姆打趣。
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|adjective|

1.Happy and cheerful.
‘he was a _jolly_ man full of jokes’
‘Mykela was remembered as a _jolly_ little angel, full of life and mischief.’
2.Lively and entertaining.
‘we had a very _jolly_ time’
‘A pristine set - punctuated with _jolly_ crowd banter is what one comes to expect from Reuben, and they never fail to deliver.’
|adverb|

1.Very; extremely.
‘he is _jolly_ busy’
‘They were _jolly_ nice, and they’ve got this lilting kind of accent.’
|noun|

1.A clinker-built ship’s boat that is smaller than a cutter, typically hoisted at the stern of the ship.
‘About the time I first noted reports of the Medas Isles in Diver in the late 1980s, I was on a corporate _jolly_ to Marbella on the Costa del Sol.’
‘Then the crew, minus the few who were to stand watch, piled into the _jolly_ boats to go ashore.’
2.A party or celebration.
‘these events were _jollies_ ’
‘some regard it as a bit of a _jolly_ ’
|verb|

1.Encourage (someone) in a friendly way.
‘he _jollied_ people along’
‘they were trying to _jolly_ her out of her torpor’
2.Make someone or something more lively or cheerful.
‘ideas to _jolly_ up a winter’s party’
‘There was a time when his plain speaking was a joy to the ear but can’t you just _jolly_ it up a bit, Al?’

独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。



