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merry
- IPA[ˈmɛri]
英式
- cheerful and lively;(of an occasion or season) characterized by festivity and enjoyment
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- 1. cheerful and lively the streets were dense with merry throngs of students 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of an occasion or season) characterized by festivity and enjoyment he wished me a merry Christmas
- ▪ slightly and good-humouredly drunk after the third beer he began to feel quite merry 同義詞
- a person who entertains others by means of comic antics; a clown.
Oxford American Dictionary
- enjoy oneself with others by dancing and drinking
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who entertains others by means of comic antics; a clown.
Oxford Dictionary
- enjoy oneself with others by dancing and drinking
Oxford American Dictionary
- a revolving machine with model horses or cars on which people ride for amusement.
Oxford Dictionary
- a revolving machine with model horses or other animals on which people ride for amusement.
Oxford American Dictionary
- full of fun; very lively
Oxford Dictionary
- cause someone a great deal of trouble or worry
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- cheerful and lively: the narrow streets were dense with merry throngs of students a merry grin
Oxford American Dictionary