英 [ˈtʃɪəfəli] 美 [ˈtʃɪrfəli]
adv. 高高兴兴地
in a cheerful manner
he cheerfully agreed to do it
... cheerful 快乐的;愉快的;高兴的 cheerfully 高高兴兴地 cheerily 高兴地,兴高采烈地;快活地 ...
... 探戈(Tango) 愉快地(Cheerfully) 小行板(Andantino) ...
... 就着汹涌的海 and by the torrential sea 畅快地 cheerfully 送下喉咙 wash it down the throat ...
... 轻轻地, 轻微地; 轻快地, 敏捷地; 少量地, 稍微地; 轻松地 { lightly } 欢乐地, 愉快地; 乐意地; 爽朗地 { cheerfully } 愉快地; 喜气洋洋地 { mirthfully } ...
She went cheerfully about her work.
她高高兴兴地做自己的工作。
"We've come with good news," Pat said cheerfully.
“我们带来了好消息。”帕特高兴地说。
He cheerfully ignored medical advice which could have prolonged his life.
他对本可能延长他寿命的医疗建议乐观地置之不理。
a young man called out cheerfully. "How far is it to the main road?"
VOA : special.2010.04.03
But Havens says that for those three muddy days at Woodstock, politics and activism took a back seat to peace, love and cheerfully dealing with the rain and mud.
VOA : standard.2009.08.15
Local opinion, cheerfully, was that it had been among the wettest bank holidays ever witnessed.
"But hey, we're all still living and it's not like we're starving, " she said cheerfully.
Payne cheerfully admits to being biased towards people who started at the bottom, like him.