| 释义 | blissfulbliss‧ful /ˈblɪsfəl/ adjective    She wandered deep into the forest, blissful in her freedom.They were a young couple in the first blissful days of their marriageWhile her husband had affairs with other women, she lived in blissful ignorance.
 And the whole purpose of life is to make sure you arrive at that blissful state in the end.Epicurus had a mundane philosophy yet despite suffering intense pain of the intestines, he enjoyed a blissful last day on earth.For a blissful three hours I completely forgot about Alistair Dodge.In the old days, there was a blissful ignorance about owning stocks.Lunch by a side stream was blissful indulgence.She uttered blissful noises while I half tried to quiet her.Sickened in their absence, blissful in their company; love's fool.
very happy► delighted [not before noun] very happy because something good has happened: · The doctors say they are delighted with her progress.► thrilled  [not before noun] very happy and excited about something: · He’s thrilled at the idea of going to Disneyworld.► overjoyed  [not before noun] very happy because you have heard some good news: · She was overjoyed when she found out that her son was safe.► be on top of the world  (also be over the moon British English) [not before noun] informal to be very happy: · I was over the moon when I won the championship.► ecstatic  extremely happy: · The crowd were ecstatic, and cheered wildly.· ecstatic fans► blissful  a blissful time is one in which you feel extremely happy: · We stayed on the islands for two blissful weeks.· It sounded blissful – sea, sun, and good food.a happy time/situation/occasion► happy  · He had a very happy childhood.· Everyone thought their marriage was happy.· My years at college were the happiest time of my life.► blissful  extremely happy and not worried by anything: · They were a young couple in the first blissful days of their marriage· She wandered deep into the forest, blissful in her freedom.blissful ignorance (=when you are happy because you do not know about something bad): · While her husband had affairs with other women, she lived in blissful ignorance.► idyllic  a situation or period of time that is idyllic  is one in which you are extremely happy and that you think could not be better: · It was an idyllic life for both of them, and they hated to leave the island.· Lou recalled his idyllic camping trips to Maine as a child. NOUN► ignorance· In the old days, there was a blissful ignorance about owning stocks. ► blissful ignorance1extremely happy or enjoyable:In the old days, there was a blissful ignorance about owning stocks.
  blissful sunny days► see thesaurus at happy2blissful ignorance a situation in which you do not yet know about something unpleasant—blissfully adverb:  Jean seems blissfully happy.  blissfully unaware of the impending danger |