释义 |
merrilymer‧ri‧ly /ˈmerəli/ adverb - A fire burned merrily in the hearth.
- And now, merrily the crew heads for home with a fortune aboard.
- Her suppressing it won't touch the problem, and neither will your merrily pretending the anger isn't there.
- It all goes merrily or unhappily along whether you stick around to watch or not.
- Male speaker I was painting away merrily in Cirencester and realised I really needed a sound academic education.
- Police Headquarters was merrily ablaze, as were numerous other buildings in the vicinity.
- She could feel him trembling with fever and cold, although he was close to the fire which burned merrily now.
- They crossed merrily over the bridge into Marin, to which Anastasia and her friends had recently moved.
1written in a happy way, or in a way that makes you feel happy: Sylvia laughed merrily.2literary quickly and in a pleasant way: The fire soon began to burn merrily. The clock ticked merrily in the corner.3not thinking about possible problems that might happen as a result of what you are doing – used to show disapproval SYN blithely: Meanwhile, the company is merrily pushing ahead with its plans. |