hilarity 英 [hɪˈlærəti]   美 [hɪˈlærətɪ]

hilarity

hilarity  英 [hɪˈlærəti] 美 [hɪˈlærətɪ]

n. 欢喜;高兴;欢闹 

名词复数:hilarities 

Still it makes for a bit of hilarity in the tent every morning. 不过,每天早晨穿衣服还是制造了一点小小的欢娱。
But the result on the Buckingham Palace balcony was undoubtedly one of general hilarity - to all but the Queen. 但在白金汉宫的露台上这样做,结果铁定就是招来一场欢闹——王室成员全体笑翻,只有女王不在此例。

  • Hilarity is that side-splitting, tear-inducing, laugh-until-you-can't-breathe happiness of a romping good time.
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  • n. 欢喜;高兴;欢闹
  • 1. Still it makes for a bit of hilarity in the tent every morning.

    不过,每天早晨穿衣服还是制造了一点小小的欢娱。

  • 2. But the result on the Buckingham Palace balcony was undoubtedly one of general hilarity - to all but the Queen.

    但在白金汉宫的露台上这样做,结果铁定就是招来一场欢闹——王室成员全体笑翻,只有女王不在此例。

  • 3. In the meantime, check out this other bit of NASA promo hilarity: Space Your Face, where an animated astronaut with whatever picture you want in its helmet boogies on the moon or Mars.

    与此同时,请关注NASA的另一项推广活动:“太空飞脸”,在这个活动中,一个飞往月球或火星的动画版宇航员将在他的头盔上画上任何你所想要的图画。

  • hilarity (n.) mid-15c., from Latin hilaritatem (nominative hilaritas) "cheerfulness, gaiety, merriment," from hilaris "cheerful, merry," from Greek hilaros "cheerful, merry, joyous," related to hilaos "graceful, kindly," and possibly from a suffixed form of the PIE root *sel- (2) "happy, of good mood" (see silly). In ancient Rome, Hilaria (neuter plural of hilaris) were a class of holidays, times of pomp and rejoicing; there were public ones in honor of Cybele at the spring equinoxes as well as private ones on the day of a marriage or a son's birth.
hil·ar·ity / hɪˈlærəti ; NAmE hɪˈlærəti / noun [uncountable ] a state of great amusementwhich makes people laugh 欢闹;狂欢 hil·ar·ity / hɪˈlærəti ; NAmE hɪˈlærəti /
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