glad
glad 英 [glæd] 美 [ɡlæd]
adj. 高兴的;乐意的 vt. 使......高兴
名词复数:glads 比较级:gladder 最高级:gladdest
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- adj. 高兴的;乐意的
- vt. 使......高兴
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1. ‘I passed the test!’ ‘I'm so glad for you.’
“我测验合格了!”“我真为你高兴。”
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2. She was glad when the meeting was over.
会议结束时她很高兴。
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3. I'm glad to hear you're feeling better.
听说你感觉好些了,我很高兴。
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4. I'm so glad that you're safe!
你安然无恙我真高兴!
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5. I'd be glad if you could help me.
你若能帮助我,我会非常感激。
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6. I'd be glad to lend you the money.
我很乐意借给你钱。
- glad (adj.) Old English glæd "bright, shining, gleaming; joyous; pleasant, gracious" (also as a noun, "joy, gladness"), from Proto-Germanic *gladaz (source also of Old Norse glaðr "smooth, bright, glad," Danish glad "glad, joyful," Old Saxon gladmod, in which the element means "glad," Old Frisian gled "smooth," Dutch glad "slippery," German glatt "smooth"), from PIE root *ghel- (2) "to shine." Apparently the notion is of being radiant with joy; the modern sense "feeling pleasure or satisfaction" is much weakened. Slang glad rags "one's best clothes" first recorded 1902.
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