glee 的定义
- open delight or pleasure; exultant joy; exultation.
- an unaccompanied part song for three or more voices, popular especially in the 18th century.
glee 近义词
extreme happiness
更多glee例句
- The report made particularly strong waves in conservative media, but seemingly few took more glee than Carlson.
- With a sudden burst of taboo glee, we flung our orange peels and soggy bread and paper sacks into our wake, watching them swirl in the foam as we putted past.
- We’ve heard tales of “dad” colleagues proclaiming with glee how much time they have to write now, and foundation program officers expecting projects to proceed apace—if not faster!.
- The delight of his teammates and announcers was beyond the normal glee after a major leaguer’s first home run.
- So the part where Harrow starts going through all of these fanfiction tropes in her head, it just fills me with glee.
- It happened on Glee and in Sex and The City, and now in Japan women can marry themselves.
- But then the summit gives way to the other side of the hill, and a childlike glee arises from the whooooosh of the descent.
- And just last May Glee aired “Old Dog, New Trick,” the first episode scripted by Colfer.
- A shriek of glee briefly broke out across the Web as inquiring minds tried to deduce who was the lucky lady.
- She actively, and with glee, imbued their lives with an abundance of misery.
- The moon seemed to smile on him; the aurora appeared to dance with unwonted vigour, as if in glee; the very stars winked at him!
- So when Yung Pak's father made him a present of a monkey—a real monkey—alive—he just danced with glee.
- Sometimes Yung Pak would be the winner, and then he would march home with great glee and show the trophy to his father.
- Georgie handed the paper to her cousin, the latter clapped her hands with glee.
- Allcraft, with his brain on fire, received the visit of this man with secret glee.