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convivial

/kuhn-viv-ee-uhl/US // kənˈvɪv i əl //UK // (kənˈvɪvɪəl) //

和谐的,愉快的,康乐,和谐

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : friendly; agreeable: a convivial atmosphere.
    • : fond of feasting, drinking, and merry company; jovial.
    • : of or befitting a feast; festive.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.fun-loving

Examples

  • Detailed and convivial buyer personas would be crafted, CRMs loaded with masses of aggregated data sets, and if they so wished, marketers could still claim humble successes from spray-and-pray philosophies.

  • To make the experience more convivial, families and communities have organized watch parties to support the Olympians—and watching those watch parties has become a sport all its own.

  • While the hearing was mostly convivial, there were moments that underscored a partisan split on the environment.

  • Sure, we’ll all bring out winter coats as it becomes necessary, but eating dinner in a parka detracts from the air of convivial comfort we usually seek when going out to a restaurant.

  • Convivial by nature, he not doubt joined in when others were celebrating, allowing his boisterous high spirits free rein.

  • This convivial mask he wears, along with his omnipresent flask, is obscuring a deep hurt stemming from his father.

  • In person, Lundgren is far more convivial than his often monodrone on-screen persona suggests.

  • He said he and other winemakers produce pot wine in small quantities, to be shared in “convivial moments with like-minded people.”

  • Memories of more convivial press encounters were never more incongruent.

  • Gone, too, is the hamlet of Garratt, whose mock elections of a Mayor caused such convivial excitement a century ago.

  • Night after night he was absent until the latest hours at convivial clubs and card-parties.

  • And then he went off to the Convivial Cannibals, where he ate an enormous tripe supper, and was more jovial and violent than ever.

  • A convivial club, meeting once a week, established by Gibbon and other travellers.

  • The brethren had begun the day by union for worship, they ended it with union for social and convivial festivity.