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英:['dʒɔ:ntɪnəs]
美:['dʒɔntɪnəs]
n.
心满意足
洋洋得意
高兴
活泼
词根:jaunty
adj.jaunty 快活的;活泼的;洋洋得意的;感到自信和自满的
adv.jauntily 洋洋得意地;活泼地;快活地
Noun
1. stylishness as evidenced by a smart appearance
2. a breezy liveliness;
"a delightful breeziness of manner"
modification of French gentil
The first known use of jaunty was in 1662
jaw1 of 2noun
either of two structures of bone or cartilage of vertebrate animals that support the soft parts enclosing the mouth and usually bear teeth
the parts making up the walls of the mouth and serving to open and close it—usually used in plural
any of various organs of invertebrate animals that serve the same purpose as the jaws of vertebrate animals
something resembling the jaw of an animal in form or actionespecially: one of a set of opposing parts that open and close for holding or crushing something between them
jaw2 of 2verb
to talk for a long time
scold entry 2 sense 1
jawbreakernoun
a round hard candy
jawbreakernoun
a round hard candy
jawbonenoun
one of the bones of an animal's jawespecially: mandible sense 1a
jaw1 of 2noun
either of two structures of bone or cartilage of vertebrate animals that support the soft parts enclosing the mouth and usually bear teeth
the parts making up the walls of the mouth and serving to open and close it—usually used in plural
any of various organs of invertebrate animals that serve the same purpose as the jaws of vertebrate animals
something resembling the jaw of an animal in form or actionespecially: one of a set of opposing parts that open and close for holding or crushing something between them
jaw2 of 2verb
to talk for a long time
scold entry 2 sense 1
javelinnoun
a light spear
a slender usually metal shaft that is thrown for distance in a track-and-field event
jauntyadjective
perky in manner or appearance : lively
jaunty marching tunes
jauntyadjective
perky in manner or appearance : lively
jaunty marching tunes
1 She was wearing a jaunty white cap.
2 There was a jaunty red scarf around her neck, pinned with a large jeweled brooch.
3 When Cohen played Jazz PT with a quartet in 2013, she did one tune in the rhythmically lively Brazilian style called choro, which often features clarinet and has some of the jauntiness of early jazz.
4 Beneath the jauntiness and good humor there is an unmistakably elegiac undertone to this film, an implicit acknowledgment of lateness and loss.
5 And if you were familiar with Scully’s commercials for Farmer John hot dogs, as Strasberg was, you heard a hint of jauntiness when Scully said, “Bologna.”
6 Peruse the easy rhythms and the jauntiness of phrasing, and yet the unfailing truthfulness and the nail-on-the-head precision in each description.
7 Clad in an off-the-rack sporty suit that aspires to jauntiness but might well double as his pajamas, this Erie is a creation of solid, sometimes sweaty flesh, replete with subtle tics and quirks.
8 Mr. Baker said the language allowed gay men to communicate frankly and identify one another, but with its irrepressible jauntiness, it also celebrated the customs and spirit of a marginalized community.
9 The humor was his style, not his substance, a kind of athletic jauntiness: He loved how great athletes could make excellence look nonchalant, and he strove for the same effect on the page.
10 There may not be a lightness to his step, a lilt in his voice or a bit of jauntiness returned to his manner.
11 Whitecross undercuts a couple of key moments, including the demo recording, with a heavily chopped, montage-y approach that gives the intended, forced jauntiness of a commercial.
12 Camilla had one of the best seats in the house in the Royal Box, attending with her sister (and coronation attendant) Annabel Elliot.10Prince Albert of MonacoPrince Albert of Monaco sat just a space away from Queen Camilla on July 12, and donned one of the jaunty official hats in the hot sun.
13 I first wore the suit to the N.Y.U. pool, where its comparative jauntiness, against a backdrop of collegiate Speedos and board shorts, was galvanizing.
14 The jauntiness was shadowed by grief: nearly eight hundred Israeli soldiers and more than eighteen thousand Arab soldiers had died in what would be called the Six-Day War.
15 The same is true of the composer Jon Brion, a usually brilliant musical artist whose score in this case is an unpalatable cocktail of jauntiness and melodrama, swamping the action rather than complementing it.
16 Indeed, he did not recover his usual jauntiness until they were in the train, traveling through country that seemed to Sylvia not very different from the country of France.
17 This last remark is delivered with a familiar jauntiness, but it is not accompanied by the smile or laughter that used to come so naturally.
18 From this point on, “The Sorcery Club” yields much of its earlier jauntiness and yankee humor to an increasingly savage depiction of human venality.
19 Lacking that, the season’s appealing jauntiness takes on a grim weight even as it asks us to ponder what we owe to each other.
20 Its jauntiness, buoyed by Bernard Herrmann’s score, can outlast any calamity.
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