mer·ry
adjective/ˈmeri/
/ˈmeri/
(comparative merrier, superlative merriest)
Idioms - happy and cheerful
synonym cheery愉快的;高兴的 - a merry grin
愉快的笑
Extra ExamplesTopics Feelingsc1- A merry crowd of villagers watched the proceedings.
一群兴高采烈的村民观看了整个过程。 - HIs face was round and his eyes were merry.
他的脸圆圆的,眼睛里充满欢乐。
- a merry grin
- Merry Christmasused at Christmas to say that you hope that somebody has a pleasant holiday
圣诞快乐(圣诞节祝贺语) - (especially British English, informal) slightly drunk
synonym tipsy微醉的;略有醉意的 - I was merry after only a glass of champagne.
只喝了一杯香槟我就很高兴。 - We had a few drinks and all got quite merry.
我们喝了几杯,大家都很高兴。
- I was merry after only a glass of champagne.
Word OriginOld English myrige ‘pleasing, delightful’, of Germanic origin; related to mirth.
Idioms
eat, drink and be merry
- (saying) said to encourage somebody to enjoy life now, while they can, and not to think of the future
行乐要及时
lead somebody a (merry) dance
- (British English, informal) to cause somebody a lot of trouble or worry
给某人造成许多麻烦(或忧虑)
make merry
- (old-fashioned) to enjoy yourself by singing, laughing, drinking, etc.
行乐;宴乐
the more the merrier
- (saying) the more people or things there are, the better the situation will be or the more fun people will have
人越多越好玩;(东西)多多益善,越多越好 - ‘Can I bring a friend to your party?’ ‘Sure—the more the merrier!’
“我能带个朋友来你的聚会吗?” “当然,人越多越好玩嘛!”
- ‘Can I bring a friend to your party?’ ‘Sure—the more the merrier!’
play (merry) hell with something/somebody
- (British English, informal) to affect something/somebody badly
对…造成严重影响;严重损害… - Driving on these rough roads has played hell with my tyres.
在这些崎岖不平的道路上行驶对我的轮胎造成了很大的伤害。
- Driving on these rough roads has played hell with my tyres.