1.欢乐,高兴;热闹,狂欢
1.a situation in which people laugh a lot
1.Still it makes for a bit of hilarity in the tent every morning.
不过,每天早晨穿衣服还是制造了一点小小的欢娱。
2."No doubt, " Hilarity laughed, "I've known you so long. But I need to know the truth for myself. "
“我确信,”西拉瑞逖大笑,“我已经认识你很长时间了。但我自己需要知道实情”
3.BUT there was no hilarity in the little town that same tranquil Saturday afternoon.
也就是在同一个星期六的下午,镇上虽然宁静,但人们的心情却很沉重。
4.Andi, a hawker, even piggy-backs his wife for a medical drug test, causing much hilarity.
身为小贩的安迪还背着妻子去试药,搞出了不少笑话。
5.Still, Marley was a strong candidate, and the book describes his qualifications with hilarity and affection.
马利很适合当选,而且这本书以欢愉爱慕之情描述他的资格。
6."Yeah, so do I, " said Pat, and she and Isabel burst into fits of hilarity again.
“哦,我也是。”帕特说,她和伊萨贝尔又是一阵狂笑。
7.She convinces him to accompany her on a road trip from London to Scotland and hilarity (or drama, perhaps) ensues.
她说服他陪她去从伦敦到苏格兰的公路驾车旅行,美好的故事(或者戏剧)因此而开始。
8.When the family views the body, they go as a little army "full of bravado and hilarity" .
当家人们见到他们父亲的遗体,他们就像那虚张声势而欢腾的小军队。
9.But the result on the Buckingham Palace balcony was undoubtedly one of general hilarity - to all but the Queen.
但在白金汉宫的露台上这样做,结果铁定就是招来一场欢闹——王室成员全体笑翻,只有女王不在此例。
10."In the Rooms" is an entertaining page-turner about humanity, with plenty of hilarity.
《在室内》是本关于人性的书,充满了笑闹,娱乐性强,令人难以释卷。