英 [ˈsʌnɪli] 美 [ˈsʌnɪlɪ]
adv. 快活地;照着阳光
in a cheerful manner
同义词: pleasantly / cheerily
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... sunshiny 晴朗的;阳光照耀的;向阳极好的 sunnily 快活地;照着阳光 sunray 紫外线;太阳光线 ...
快活地(sunnily), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... breezily 微风轻吹地 sunnily 充满阳光地 merrily 欢乐地 ...
Rivlin made the mistake of saying sunnily to Clinton, "I have a slogan for your re-election."
犯了一个错误Rivlin表演克林顿说“我有一个口号为你的选举。”
And though barked at by his superiors, especially the despairing Mr Grimsdale, he would just come sunnily back with his bright but disastrous ideas.
虽然,他的上司,特别是令人失望的Grimsdale先生曾如狗叫一般使唤他,但他也只是快乐地回忆起他的辉煌而不是曾经的那些坏念头。
At first she seemed overcome with amazement; then tears flowed from her wondering eyes; and then she smiled sunnily through them, and one of her arms slid tenderly about the broker's neck.
起先,她似乎惊愕万分;接着,泪水从她那充满诧异的眼睛里流了下来;之后,透过晶莹的泪花,她展露出阳光般灿烂的笑容,一条胳膊温柔地搂住经纪人的脖子。
Sunnily extolling the virtues of free trade, Mr Weld has led a dozen Massachusetts trade missions to places like Japan, Israel, Ireland and China.
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Mr Brown seems to be fighting the last war: fear-mongering claims about spending cuts which worked in 2001 and 2005, when money was cascading into the Treasury and voters viewed the Tories as malign, are less persuasive at a time of record borrowing and sunnily rebranded opponents.