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 jolly ['dʒɒli]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 愉快的, 高兴的, 宜人的

vt. 恭维, 使高兴, 取笑

vi. 开玩笑

ad. 非常, 极为




    jolly
    jollied, jollier, jolliest


    Jolly \Jol"ly\ (j[o^]l"l[y^]), a. [Compar. {Jollier}
    (-l[i^]*[~e]r); superl. {Jolliest}.] [OF. joli, jolif,
    joyful, merry, F. joli pretty; of Scand. origin, akin to E.
    yule; cf. Icel. j[=o]l yule, Christmas feast. See {Yule}.]
    1. Full of life and mirth; jovial; joyous; merry; mirthful.

    Like a jolly troop of huntsmen. --Shak.

    ``A jolly place,'' said he, ``in times of old!
    But something ails it now: the spot is cursed.''
    --Wordsworth.

    2. Expressing mirth, or inspiring it; exciting mirth and
    gayety.

    And with his jolly pipe delights the groves.
    --Prior.

    Their jolly notes they chanted loud and clear.
    --Fairfax.

    3. Of fine appearance; handsome; excellent; lively;
    agreeable; pleasant. ``A jolly cool wind.'' --Sir T.
    North. [Now mostly colloq.]

    Full jolly knight he seemed, and fair did sit.
    --Spenser.

    The coachman is swelled into jolly dimensions. --W.
    Irving.


    Jolly \Jol"ly\ (j[o^]l"l[y^]), v. t.
    To cause to be jolly; to make good-natured; to encourage to
    feel pleasant or cheerful; -- often implying an insincere or
    bantering spirit; hence, to poke fun at. [Colloq.]

    We want you to jolly them up a bit. --Brander
    Matthews.

    At noon we lunched at the tail of the ambulance, and
    gently ``jollied'' the doctor's topography. --F.
    Remington.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]


    Jolly \Jol"ly\ (j[o^]l"l[y^]), n.; pl. {Jollies}
    (j[o^]l"l[i^]z). [Prob. fr. {Jolly}, a.]
    A marine in the English navy. [Sailor's Slang]

    I'm a Jolly -- 'Er Majesty's Jolly -- soldier an'
    sailor too! --Kipling.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    1. The songs are jolly, the colours are resplendent and Robin Williams's motor-mouthed genie is the best possible warm-up act for Jim Carrey in The Mask.
    2. There were slow curvings and coilings, the ringing of tiny bells and jolly drummings, and the suspicion that someone somewhere was looking for a Swami.
    3. 'We think (they) are being jolly rotten in not saying anything.
    4. All the genuineness goes into the love-in between the star and the fans, their appreciation of a jolly rogue - and that is why the panties play is more important than the performance.
    5. The prince is a jolly good sort, suffers, and is reunited with his dispersed family; all without achieving any noticeable human character.
    6. When explaining a difficult idea he has a charming way of adding 'don't you think?', as if he were talking to Einstein. After he settled down I asked him why arts and sciences had become divorced. 'One answer is that science is jolly difficult.
    7. Why stop with jolly?
    8. "Occasionally we see an Iranian warship, we talk to them, they speak jolly good English and they are friendly," he said.
    9. Covent Garden has its Apple Market stalls every day from Tuesday to Saturday which sell everything from handmade silver, jewellery and sweaters to this jolly collection of Jack in the Boxes by the Jack in the Box Company.
    10. At the age of 64, this great-nephew of Bram Stoker imagined he would take a jolly cruise down the Volga and then an idyllic ride across the mountains.
    11. This is jolly hard for the players, because they often share the same hotel, and, having endured the searing pace and heat of the West Indies on the field, are then subjected to a barrage of opinions in the bar afterwards.
    12. Even so, it seems a jolly complicated way of financing a golf club in Portugal.
    13. Bargain hunters have been enjoying a jolly time since Thanksgiving, finding plenty of prices marked down _ particularly at department stores owned by cash-starved Campeau Corp. and their competitors.
    14. But what Gable offers with the Christmas Carol receiving its London premiere this week, is solid, jolly entertainment.
    15. All jolly inconvenient, given the sugar interests in Guyana and the management consultancy business to assorted third world agricultural ministries. Well, the history books are on his side, just about.
    16. But it wasn't such a jolly affair for Wolfgang because he had to choose a consortium from outside his home state of Bavaria.
    17. The Metropolitan Opera has performed "Martha" since it moved to Lincoln Center in 1966 but did not make of it such a jolly romp.
    18. Those into the car culture have been busy this Christmas season decking the grills with boughs of jolly.
    19. He has the charisma of an assistant bank manager who is going out of his way to be friendly; or in narrative, comic or ironic songs, of a jolly uncle eager to act everything out for the children.
    20. All jolly embarrassing. In a bid to tickle the palates of a better class of punter, this time round the organisers are offering a case of White Burgundy - 1992 Meursault.
    21. However, a spokesman from the Ministry of Defence said (according to The Independent): 'If the Americans requested it, she might be replaced by a ship with a gun.' I should think the Americans jolly well will 'request it'.
    22. On Monday morning Bull sorted out the 'jolly' Green Giant vegetable business, where the ho-ho-hoes have been distinctly lacking, and the Pearle Vision opticians business, which with hindsight was not a great buy.
    23. As an architect and builder he rarely wears a suit, with which, he says, his bag might look incongruous. 'I think it's called a jolly bag - I bought it in Hong Kong for about Pounds 20, 10 years ago.
    24. To jolly us up and make us see the event's significance BBC2 will screen a programme each evening between now and Budget Day in which six members of the public try to decide what the chancellor could do about Britain's Pounds 50bn deficit.
    25. Bicycling in Germany was rather less jolly than camping on the Thames, but the candid account of Germany, and the Germans, at the turn of the century is full of interest.
    26. But she found the Soviet leader "kind of jolly.
    27. The talk at Die Vier turns jolly as a worker walks in and says he has just bought his first car, an eight-year-old Trabant, the tinny, recently discontinued East German auto. The cost: two cases of beer.
    28. Still, it's hard to see why this jolly place would be unsuited to a painter whose bright palette glowed with reds, oranges and yellows.
    29. By the time the president's entourage left, everyone was in a jolly mood.
    30. The jolly marchers sang Christmas songs and carried signs reading "A Second Christmas for the Children" and "One is Not Enough." The demonstrators said they belong to a local "Father Christmas Union."
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