jollies / ˈdʒɒl i /

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jollies5 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

jol·li·er, jol·li·est.

  1. in good spirits; lively; merry: In a moment he was as jolly as ever.
  2. cheerfully festive or convivial: a jolly party.
  3. joyous; happy: Christmas is a jolly season.
v. 有主动词 verb

jol·lied, jol·ly·ing.

  1. Informal. to talk or act agreeably to in order to keep that person in good humor, especially in the hope of gaining something: They jollied him along until the job was done.
v. 无主动词 verb

jol·lied, jol·ly·ing.

  1. Informal. to jolly a person; josh; kid.
n. 名词 noun

plural jol·lies.

  1. Informal. the practice or an instance of jollying a person.
  2. Usually jollies. Informal. pleasurable excitement, especially from or as if from something forbidden or improper; thrills; kicks: He gets his jollies from watching horror movies.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. British Informal. extremely; very: He'll jolly well do as he's told.

jollies 近义词

jollies

等同于 sweet-talk

jollies

等同于 jest

jollies

等同于 merrymaking

jollies

等同于 elation

jollies

等同于 inveigle

jollies

等同于 jest

jollies

等同于 joke

jollies

等同于 kid

jollies

等同于 push

jollies

等同于 ridicule

jollies

等同于 cajole

jollies

等同于 chaff

jollies

等同于 twit

jollies

等同于 deride

jollies

等同于 fawn

jollies

等同于 flatter

更多jollies例句

  1. Karl Ludwig jollies Oswald about those friends who seemed so surprised to see him.
  2. Still the Jollies were in no way disposed to give up their share of me, to which they considered they had a right.
  3. He was now engaged in drilling twelve of the most ruffianly and ill-conditioned of the crew, whom he called his jollies.
  4. They are supplied by the boatswain with hammocks, and thus the Jollies soon feel themselves at home.
  5. “According to your notion all the jollies are Towers,” cried Nettleship, when he regained his voice.