glee的意思和读音

glee

: [ɡli] : [ɡliː]

n.

glees  

n.sadness,despondency

n.delight,happiness,pleasure,joy,elation

gleen.

1.a feeling of happiness, usually because sth good has happened to you, or sth bad has happened to sb else

He rubbed his hands in glee as he thought of all the money he would make.

She couldn't disguise her glee at their embarrassment.

n.1.,,2.】()

n.1.a feeling of excitement and happiness that often includes pleasure at someone elses bad luck

1. blithe( ); glee); glitz(

3. in 27 million years. : 2. glee 6. vixen , ...

4.》(Glee)--

5. in 27 million years. : 2. glee 6. vixen , ...

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1.Quivering with glee, the little giggler threw back his head, thrust his whiskers in the air and let out a hearty chuckle.

2.And, I'm not ashamed to say, put in other's faces, with a glee and and a very big smile.

3.A television show called "Glee" may top the ratings, but nowadays blissful feelings seem to be in shorter supply than ever before.

4.He rubbed his hands in glee as he thought of all the money he would make.

5.daughter trying to cure me by showing me Glee. . guess thats the only way innocence knows to cure all maladies. be gleeful.

6.Every time I come in the door, he's waiting to greet me with glee.

7.The idealized title family in this book experiences nothing but unending glee, without the slightest hint of normal conflict or aggression.

8.The police were thoroughly satisfied and prepared to depart. The glee at my heart was too strong to be restrained.

9.I believe in the nobility of Duncan's loyalty, and his enthusiasm. Every time I come in the door, he's waiting to greet me with glee.

10.Essentially, he said, happy couples behave in certain ways that, rather than making them happy, may simply reflect their glee.