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jol·ly
/ˈʤɑli/
(a.)愉快的,高興的,宜人的(vt.)恭維,使高興,戲弄(vi.)開玩笑(ad.)非常,極為
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jol·ly
n.
;
pl
.
Jollies
A
marine
in
the
English
navy
. [
Sailor's
Slang
]
I'm
a
Jolly
-- '
Er
Majesty's
Jolly
--
soldier
an
'
sailor
too!
--
Kipling
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jol·ly
a.
[
Compar.
Jollier
superl.
Jolliest
.]
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
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jol·ly
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
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
jolly
adj
:
full
of
or
showing
high-spirited
merriment
; "
when
hearts
were
young
and
gay
"; "
a
poet
could
not
but
be
gay
,
in
such
a
jocund
company
"-
Wordsworth
; "
the
jolly
crowd
at
the
reunion
"; "
jolly
old
Saint
Nick
"; "
a
jovial
old
gentleman
"; "
have
a
merry
Christmas
"; "
peals
of
merry
laughter
"; "
a
mirthful
laugh
" [
syn
:
gay
,
jocund
,
jovial
,
merry
,
mirthful
]
n
1:
a
happy
party
2:
a
yawl
used
by
a
ship's
sailors
for
general
work
[
syn
:
jolly
boat
]
adv
:
used
as
an
intensifier
(`
jolly
'
is
used
informally
in
Britain
); "
pretty
big
"; "
pretty
bad
"; "
jolly
decent
of
him
" [
syn
:
pretty
]
v
:
be
silly
or
tease
one
another
; "
After
we
relaxed
,
we
just
kidded
around
" [
syn
:
kid
,
chaff
,
josh
,
banter
]
[
also
:
jollied
,
jolliest
,
jollier
]
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