gladsome如何读

英:['glædsəm]

美:['glædsəm]

gladsome是什么意思

  • adj.高兴的;快乐的;愉快的

gladsome自然拼读

glad·some

glaed sm

gladsome扩展

gladsomely (adv.), gladsomeness (n.)

gladsome词根

词根:glad

adj.

glad 高兴的;乐意的;令人高兴的;灿烂美丽的

adv.

gladly 乐意地;高兴地;欢喜地

n.

gladness 愉快,高兴

vi.

gladden 喜悦

vt.

glad 使高兴

gladden 使喜悦,使高兴

gladsome英英释义

Adjective

1. experiencing or expressing gladness or joy;

"a gladsome smile"

"a gladsome occasion"

gladsome词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, gladsum “高兴的,欢乐的,愉快的”; 参见 glad(形容词)+ -some(1)。

gladsome词源英文解释

The first known use of gladsome was in the 14th century

gladsome儿童词典英英释义

glamorousadjective

excitingly attractive : full of glamour

glamorizeverb

to make glamorous

to present so as to seem glamorous

glamorizeverb

to make glamorous

to present so as to seem glamorous

glamorizeverb

to make glamorous

to present so as to seem glamorous

glamournoun

romantic, exciting, and often misleading attractiveness

gladenoun

a grassy open space in a forest

gladsomeadjective

giving or showing joy : cheerful

gladsome looks and cheerful voice

gladsome 例句

1 Behind him the sun was nearing the horizon, and in the sky overhead floated two or three feathery shreds of cloud—a gladsome sight.

2 In suchwise did we pass the whole month, following many gladsome pursuits.

3 Happy are we to lose all, that we may find him; happy is our hard lot, gladsome our trial.

4 The whole house was filled with her, and wherever she showed her little confident nose and her young, gladsome eyes, delight and smiles followed.

5 "God!" sing, ye meadow streams, with gladsome voice Ye pine groves, with your soft and soul-like sounds!

6 Waving her wand, she summoned her “gladsome sprites,” and next moment the Fairy Ring was thronged with dancing Elves who wore red caps and silver shoes, with bright green mantles buttoned with bobs of silk.

7 We take up the angel symphony and give it new breath, this gladsome day of days.

8 Whosoever enters through the portals of this home must go out with gladsome heart.

不管谁进入这家的门槛,他将带着一颗开心的心回去.

9 Every faculty of our nature should be presented to Him in gladsome service, for the Lord Jehovah is my song as well as my strength.—W.

10 “The gladsome lark o’er moor and fell, The lintie in the bosky dell, No blither than your bonnie sel’,     My ain, my artless Mary.”

11 Looking at their warlike and insolent faces, it was easy to see that they felt like lords, gladsome and safe.

12 We once were sad, In the sweet air, made gladsome by the sun.

13 "A dispute with Pan Bukoyemski is difficult," said the young lady, made gladsome.

14 The gladsome current of our youth.

这漾得出笑声的青春之流。

15 A sunbeam struggling through thick leaves, A reaper's song mid yellow sheaves, Less gladsome were;—my spirit grieves To think of thee, mild Isabel!

16 Those were gladsome times that I fear me we shall see no more since the capital hath been removed.”

17 Her heart that had been so heavy was leaping in her bosom at the gladsome thought.

18 And there she lies! the oars are laid As by the hand of pleasure, Preparing on the quiet tide To beat a gladsome measure.

19 It was a gladsome and joyous day, and its joy seemed to instil itself into their hearts, and cause them to feel in unison with all nature.

20 Like Alfred de Musset—one of his masters—he had grace and style, ineffable tenderness, gladsome smiles, the cry of the heart, emotion.

gladsome 同义词

9 欢喜的

jolly

10 喜悦的

buoyant radiant

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