| 单词 | cheery | 
| 释义 | cheery  (tʃɪəri  )       Word forms:  cheerier  ,  cheeriest   adjective  If you describe a person or their behaviour as cheery, you mean that they are cheerful and happy.   She was cheery and talked to them about their problems.   Synonyms:  cheerful, happy, pleasant, lively     cheerily   adverb   'Come on in,' she said cheerily.   Collocations:  cheery smile Despite all that, she has a wonderfully cheery smile and insists that she 'loves life'.  Times, Sunday Times  She was always impossibly glamorous and had a cheery smile for everyone.  The Sun  I wrote 'no' and was waved through with a cheery smile and the usual observations about my poor underarm hygiene and general uselessness at cricket.  Times, Sunday Times  Give your neighbour a cheery smile and roll your eyes to suggest you would far rather be talking to him than the office.  Times, Sunday Times  We approached customs with a cheery smile.  Times, Sunday Times  Translations: Chinese: 高兴的 Japanese: 楽しそうな  | 
	
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