happy
happy 英 [ˈhæpi] 美 [ˈhæpi]
adj. 幸福的;高兴的;
比较级:happier 最高级:happiest
- Happy is a feeling of joy, pleasure, or good fortune — exactly how you'd feel if you learned that you won the lottery or got accepted into your number one choice of colleges.
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- adj. 幸福的;高兴的;
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1. a happy smile/face
快活的微笑╱面容
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2. a happy marriage/memory/childhood
幸福的婚姻╱回忆╱童年
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3. I'm very happy for you.
我真为你感到高兴。
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4. Are you happy with that arrangement?
你对这一安排感到满意吗?
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5. I'm happy to leave it till tomorrow.
我愿意把它留到明天再做。
- happy (adj.) late 14c., "lucky, favored by fortune, being in advantageous circumstances, prosperous;" of events, "turning out well," from hap (n.) "chance, fortune" + -y (2). Sense of "very glad" first recorded late 14c. Meaning "greatly pleased and content" is from 1520s. Old English had eadig (from ead "wealth, riches") and gesælig, which has become silly. Old English bliðe "happy" survives as blithe. From Greek to Irish, a great majority of the European words for "happy" at first meant "lucky." An exception is Welsh, where the word used first meant "wise."
- happy (adv.) late 14c., from happy (adj.).
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