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 joyous ['dʒɒiәs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 快乐的, 高兴的



    joyous
    [ adj ]
    full of or characterized by joy
    <adj.all>
    felt a joyous abandonjoyous laughter


    Joyous \Joy"ous\, a. [OE. joyous, joious, joios, F. joyeux.See
    {Joy}.]
    Glad; gay; merry; joyful; also, affording or inspiring joy;
    with of before the word or words expressing the cause of joy.

    Is this your joyous city? --Is. xxiii.
    7.

    They all as glad as birds of joyous prime. --Spenser.

    And joyous of our conquest early won. --Dryden.

    Syn: Merry; lively; blithe; gleeful; gay; glad; mirthful;
    sportive; festive; joyful; happy; blissful; charming;
    delightful. -- {Joy"ous*ly}, adv. -- {Joy"ous*ness}, n.

    1. A chant rose from thousands at the joyous rally: "What did you have?" Ruml smiled. "Mine was good.
    2. For the Roman Catholic Church, crippled and corrupted by the Communist state, Christmas will be a joyous reawakening of hope after more than four decades of persecution.
    3. "It was a joyous occasion for her," Trigg said. "She jumped up and down." Cooper must serve half of her 60-year term before she can apply for parole.
    4. I've watched the triumphant homecoming of U.S. troops from the Gulf, and the joyous reunions of these people with their families.
    5. For most people in this country, the ultimate withdrawal of the Indian troops is a joyous scent." Many Indian newspapers criticized the military operation, accusing their government of fighting "somebody else's dirty war."
    6. That blending of "charismatic expressiveness and high-church dignity" was celebrated April l5 in a "dynamic synergism" of both that "inspired standing ovations and joyous praise," reported The Ledger-Enquirer of Columbus.
    7. So after the joyous day of their wedding, they were able to sell those houses, buy a comfortable condominium and put the rest of the proceeds in income-producing investments.
    8. The driving bass lines, joyous percussion and wailing saxophone join with the Queens' playful, sometimes dissonant, harmonizing to make an uplifting sound designed for dancing.
    9. In the first joyous rush west after the Berlin Wall came down, it seemed unseemly to recall that the last time there was a unified Germany it tore the world apart.
    10. Gorbachev even gave tacit approval in November as the incarnation of the Cold War, the Berlin Wall, crumbled amid joyous celebrations by East and West Germans.
    11. And so it's almost a joyous solo rather than a tragic one." She was referring to the touching solo after the Act II pas de deux.
    12. On Monday, pictures from Syrian television gave life to the joyous news from the State Department: Frank Reed was coming home at last.
    13. "It's a joyous day for everybody _ for the miners who are going back to work, for the families who will be getting a steady paycheck and certainly for the company, which will be going back to full production," Dole told the strikers.
    14. The triumph of the joyous revival of "Anything Goes" now at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater is that it is anything but haphazard.
    15. "This is a joyous day for Mr. Reed, his family, his friends and all Americans," Bush said in a written statement.
    16. Things like this add to the international flavor of San Francisco, the birthplace of the United Nations, and make it a joyous city." The shopkeepers are not offended at all by Gorbachev skipping the tour and attending to business.
    17. It is a serene, even a joyous, occasion when the living are reunited with the spirits of their dead relatives, while contemplating the transience of their own existence. No effort is spared to welcome the returning spirits.
    18. Nelson Mandela walked through a prison gate to freedom Sunday, setting off joyous celebrations and violent clashes as blacks nationwide welcomed their leader back from 27 years in jail.
    19. It plagues me, particularly at this joyous time of the year, that Lebanon is having this terrible, terrible grief.
    20. At the end of Act 1, the stage erupts in a joyous religious dance called a "juba."
    21. The local presbytery received calls from Rev. Dambach's peers saying the movie runs counter to the church's belief in a joyous, not ghoulish, resurrection.
    22. "Everybody is joyous," she said. "It's hard to conduct any work.
    23. All the networks had crews in Soweto, televising the reactions of a crowd of joyous blacks in front of Mandela's home there.
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