cheerier

英 [ˈtʃɪərɪə] 美 [ˈtʃɪriər]

adj.  高兴的; 兴高采烈的
cheery的比较级



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED (人、行为)愉快的,欢快的
    If you describe a person or their behaviour as cheery, you mean that they are cheerful and happy.
    1. She was cheery and talked to them about their problems.
      她兴致很高,和他们谈了他们的难题。

双语例句

  1. My husband noticed how much cheerier and more relaxed I was a couple of weeks ago, after an evening of wine and conversation ( and wine) with a friend.
    数周前,我的丈夫发现我在一个晚上和朋友聊天喝酒的时候更加愉悦,更加放松。
  2. But the news overall is cheerier.
    但总体的消息还是令人鼓舞。
  3. It's cheerier and more artfully written.
    引人上进且更有写作技巧。
  4. Sit up straight with your shoulders down& every time I adjust my sitting position, I instantly feel more energetic and cheerier.
    坐直、放下肩膀&每当我调度完坐姿,会立即感到更有精力和更兴奋。
  5. It doesn't get much cheerier than that!
    没有比这更让人愉快的事情啦。
  6. Eventually the patient would feel cheerier and the world a brighter place.
    最终,患者将更快乐,世界将变得更光明。
  7. There have been cheerier get-togethers than Tuesday's 11th annual meeting of the steel trade associations of Korea and Japan, held in Tokyo.
    周二在东京举行的韩日钢铁协会第11轮年度会议,肯定算不上最喜庆的聚会。
  8. Japanese women are cheerier than men, people grow glummer as they age, and money can buy happiness& up to a point.
    日本女人比男人更快乐,随着年龄增加,人们越发忧郁,但钱能买到快乐,快乐随着钱的增多而上升,直至某一点。
  9. With a fresh round now thought imminent, a cheerier mood among the participants is palpable.
    鉴于与会各方料想新一轮会谈可能很快举行,可以感到他们的心情格外愉快。
  10. WASHINGTON ( Reuters)-Mothers who stop smoking while pregnant tend to have cheerier, more adaptable babies, British researchers reported on Wednesday.
    华盛顿(路透社)&周三英国研究人员报道:在怀孕期间戒烟的妈妈心情往往更加愉快,更适合生小孩。