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ADJ not usually before noun |
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/glæd/ |
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| happy and pleased about something 高兴的;欢喜的 | ‘We’ re having a great time.’ ‘I’ m so glad.’ “我们玩儿得很高兴。”“那太好了。” | | +(that) I’ m glad he finally called you. 我很高兴他终于给你打了电话。 | | glad to see/hear/be etc Maggie was glad to be home in her own bed. 玛吉回到家躺在自己的床上,觉得非常高兴。 | | +for I’ m so glad for him – he really wanted that job. 我真为他高兴,他的确需要那份工作。 | | +about She wasn’ t going to leave, and he was glad about that. 她不准备离开了,他对此感到非常高兴。 | |
PHRASES |
- | give sb the glad eye BRITISH old-fashioned |
| to look at someone in a way that shows you think they are sexually attractive |
| 向某人送秋波 |
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- | gladnews/tidings old-fashioned |
| news that makes people happy |
| 好消息 |
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- | glad of sth |
| grateful for something |
| 对某事很感激 |
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| I’ d be glad of some help with the cooking. 如果有人帮我做饭我将很感激。 |
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- | glad to do sth |
| willing or ready to do something |
| 很愿意做某事的;准备好做某事的 |
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| I’ d be glad to watch the kids for you this afternoon. 今天下午我很乐意为你照看孩子。 |
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DERIVED WORD |
gladness noun U |
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