pleasurably
欢愉地
常用释义
英音[ ˈpleʒərəbli ]
美音[ ˈpleʒərəbli ]
基本释义
- adv. 欢愉地;快乐地
例句
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1·He sipped his coffee pleasurably.他怡然地品味着咖啡。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·To be or cause to become interested, pleasurably excited, or stimulated.使兴奋,使刺激:产生或使产生兴趣、兴奋或刺激。
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3·Hermione looked pleasurably flustered, but this time Krum had not come to compliment her.赫敏看上去既高兴又慌乱,但这次克鲁姆可不是来恭维她的。
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4·In 1769 the first of the timorous poets, Thomas Gray, was on the scene shuddering pleasurably at the mountains’ “dreadful bulk”.1769年,胆小的诗人汤姆斯•格雷,第一次站在湖区的深山里,满心愉悦,震憾于这“可怕庞大的高山”。
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5·There's also understated music, bleeping and blooping away most pleasurably in the background, and sheep are frolicking about as you slowly turn into a shepherdess.在游戏背景中还有轻柔的音乐,嘟嘟声和噗嗵声被消音的感觉也令人愉悦,在和小羊嬉戏中,你也会慢慢变成一个牧羊女的角色。
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6·Instead of eating hunched pleasurably over a book, I look out of the window and chew every mouthful thoroughly, aware of every single oat and nut and dried bit of apple as it goes down.送孩子们去学校后,我不再放松地边吃早饭边看书,而是盯着窗外,仔细地嚼着嘴里的食物:每一粒燕麦、每一颗坚果、每一片苹果干。
同根词
词根:
pleasure
pleasurable
adj
快乐的;心情舒畅的;令人愉快的
pleasure
n
快乐;希望;娱乐;令人高兴的事
pleasance
n
愉快;快乐;游乐园
pleasantness
n
愉快,快乐;和蔼可亲
pleasure
vi
高兴;寻欢作乐
pleasure
vt
使高兴;使满意