高兴英语怎么说
- He made a weak attempt to look cheerful.
- Who knows pleased away, disappointed and go!
- He ignored distinctions of race or caste and was happy to eat rice from an aluminum plate in the house of an untouchable.
- For example, these robots will be able to distinguish when someone is happy or sad.
- "Wendy," he whispered gleefully, "I do believe I shut her up in the drawer!"
- When she passed under the arch leading out of the park, Mira whooped with delight.
- Was I pleased to see the back of her!
- I'm glad you offered—it saved me the embarrassment of having to ask.
- I'd be glad if the boys slept a little longer so I could do some ironing.
- That's important. But if you have any other Suggestions, I would love to hear about them.
- I am so glad you have reminded me, Heidi.
- I am glad that you have reminded me, Heidi, for I have nearly forgotten it in my excitement.
- She is also excited about the London games.
- The Danes introduced oompah bands, much intoning of hymns and a rural Nordic folk habit of singing jolly stories to each other.
- Why not stay on quietly here, like us, and be jolly?
- Paddy was always cheerful and jolly.
- During the long flying journey, Canada geese hardly cheer one another up while working toward the same destination.
- I'm so glad he had a pang of conscience.
- He laid the bread near him, sewed on, and in his joy, made bigger and bigger stitches.
- It was nice to see Steve again.
- Why did Laura feel unhappy during her first visit to the square?
- Actually, Laura, I think we laugh because we are glad it didn't happen to us.
- He could get up no exultation that was really worthy the name.
- He felt strange and a little unhappy.