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joydVCIngreat happiness欢欣,高兴They were filled with joy when their first child was born. [U]他们在第一个孩子出生时满心喜悦。Philip shouted for/with joy when he heard that he'd passed his exams. [U]菲利普听说自己考试通过了,高兴得叫起来。She wept for/with joy when she was told that her husband had been released from captivity. [U]听说被俘的丈夫获释,她喜极而泣。(Br infml) Joy can mean success.成功Did you have any joy (= success in) finding the book you wanted at the library? [U + v-ing]你在图书馆找到你要的书了吗?(fig. Br infml) "I thought I might ask Josh to lend me some money. " "You won't get much joy from him (= You won't be successful). " [U]“我原想向乔希借点钱。”“你不会从他那儿借到的。”A joy is a person or thing which causes happiness.使人高兴的人(或事); 乐趣Listening to music is one of his greatest joys. [C]听音乐是他最大的乐趣之一。Joyce's grandchildren are a great joy to her. [C]乔伊斯的孙儿们是她很大的欢乐。Her singing is a joy to listen to. [+ to infinitive]她的演唱很悦耳。"The Joy of Sex" (title of a book by Alex Comfort, 1972)《性之乐》(亚历克斯·康福特所著一书的标题)
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