joyous 的定义
- joyful; happy; jubilant: the joyous sounds of children at play.
joyous 近义词
happy
更多joyous例句
- Maybe that’s too joyous of a word, but that’s our silver cloud, silver lining to this moment.
- Immediately, Americans in cities across the country took to the streets, joyous in celebration.
- Reunions between human and canine have been joyous — and the business has changed in ways that have forced both participants to adjust.
- So far, the reactions seem to be extremely positive—some would even say joyous.
- The atmosphere was loud and joyous as the activists led a march around district headquarters for more than an hour.
- If you know that you get less joyous in winter months, you have to start a preventative approach.
- Because the music here is so free, so joyous, so relaxed that all its pleasures are instantly communicable.
- Every day, I drove from my flat in Mayfair to Abbey Road in joyous expectation of what magic I would be participating in that day.
- The Seeger Sessions was as joyous as Devils and Dust was depressed.
- Of course, it shouldn't be surprising, as Fallon and Timberlake may be the two most jovial, joyous people in show business.
- His ear, his brain, his muscles take on a new joyous activity, and the tide of life rises higher.
- Full of clamour, a populous city, a joyous city: thy slain are not slain by the sword, nor dead in battle.
- A general settlement took place monthly, after which a new period began—by the borrowers with joyous unconcern.
- It is just this joyous, care-free nature of the Irish that the stolid Englishman will never learn to appreciate.
- His early disposition was joyous, but with the feverish joy of a highly-strung, nervous organization.