adj. 愉快的,活泼的
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比较级
cheerier
最高级
cheeriest
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1.Some of us are just naturally more inclined to be cheery than others.
我们中间有些人就是很自然地比其他人更倾向于乐观开朗。
2.In a world suddenly made that little bit gloomier by the absence of a relaxing daily drink, it's a cheery message.
每天不能喝上一杯令人放松的酒,世界突然变得压抑,但发现真是振奋人心。
3.Many outsiders are less cheery.
许多圈外人却不太乐观。
4.The telephonist at the other end was cheery and casual.
那一端的接线员欢快而轻松。
5.Notice wisdom literature isn't always very cheery.
可见智慧文学并非总是积极向上的。
6.CAMPAIGNERS for global public health are rarely cheery.
致力于全球公共健康的人一般不是很开心(言下之意,还是开心的,只是不是很开心而已? 我认为是:难得开心,或几乎不开心)。
7.In a world suddenly made that little bit gloomier by the absence of a relaxing daily drink, it's a cheery message.
每天不能喝上一杯令人放松的酒,世界突然变得压抑,但发现真是振奋人心。
8.I went upstairs and with all my cheery clothes on got back into bed.
我上了楼,穿着桃红色的衣服一头载到床上。
9.Soon she discovered her sleeping friend, and heard the grandfather's cheery voice, "How did you sleep?"
很快她发现了正在睡觉的朋友,听到了祖父和蔼可亲的声音,“你睡得怎么样?”