1.高兴的,快活的;愉快的,爽快的
1.feeling or showing happiness
1.TOKYO - 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。
2.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。
3.Among the elite, only military officers were cheerier, with 64% predicting victory.
在这些精英里,军官最乐观,其中64%预言胜利将到来。
4.To befriend others is a way of befriending one's cheerier self too.
与别人成为朋友是同快乐自己做朋友的方法。
5.But the suggestion that the economic pain is not yet definitively over struck a discordant note amid cheerier headlines.
而经济难关尚未确定结束的暗示对那些较为乐观的标题新闻来说可谓是不和谐的声音。
6.Nonetheless, the Obama team remains cheerier than others.
尽管如此,奥巴马团队仍旧比别人都乐观。
7.Other indicators are scarcely cheerier.
其他的指标也很不乐观。
8.Businessmen are cheerier.
商人们更有雀跃了。
9.It isn't altogether clear why we get cheerier as death draws closer.
目前尚不完全清楚,为何我们距离死亡越近越感到幸福。
10.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。