1.欢乐;欢庆;欢宴
1.the state or feeling of being happy
1.Despite all this jollity, Dallas and Houston beat San Antonio at attracting travellers from Mexico, particularly business travellers.
欢闹归欢闹,圣安东尼奥在吸引墨西哥游客特别是商务旅行者方面,还是败给了达拉斯和休斯敦。
2.It was as Hester said, in regard to the unwonted jollity that brightened the faces of the people.
海丝特说得不错,人们的脸上确实闪耀着非同凡响的欢乐。
3.The night was his. He might go forth unquestioned and thrum the strings of jollity as free as any gay bachelor there.
这个夜晚是属于他的,他可以不成问题地走上前去像那里任何快乐的单身汉一样自由地拨动欢宴的琴弦。
4.His behaviour was marked by an oddly prankish streak and outbursts of genuine jollity.
他的行为玩世不恭,并且以真挚欢快的情感爆发为特点。
5.A normal tie seems a bit worky, but the bow tie is a statement of jollity and elegance.
标准的领带似乎有点太职场化了,但领结是一种欢乐和高雅的表达。
6.Their stories serve as a stark reminder of the misery that enforced jollity can bring.
读者们提供的情况,全都是被迫参加酒宴带来的苦恼。
7.The jollity that greeted his application for Palestinian membership of the UN only three weeks ago has faded.
三周前还在为其向联合国申请巴勒斯坦建国的欢呼声早已平息。
8.As ruler, he was stuck there, pining for the jollity of the old days.
作为统治者,他渴望旧日的欢乐,但是他得待在那儿。
9.There had been jollity and peace and goodness.
那是充满欢乐、宁静和美好的时光。
10.There shall the pairs of faithful lovers be Wedded, with Theseus, an in jollity .
这两对忠心的恋人也将在那里和忒修斯同时举行婚礼,大家心中充满了喜乐。