单词 | mercifully |
释义 | mercifully (mɜːʳsɪfʊli ) adverb [ADVERB adjective, ADVERB with verb] You can use mercifully to show that you are glad that something good has happened, or that something bad has not happened or has stopped. [feelings] Mercifully, a friend came to the rescue. All the disruption was a mercifully distant memory. Synonyms: thankfully, happily, luckily, thank goodness Collocations: mercifully free of We were mercifully free of company politics and blame culture,' it read. Times, Sunday Times (2006) They are mercifully free of conventional military teaching or experience. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Mercifully short and light-hearted, it's based on two brainstorming pilots involved in an entertaining series of modern miracles. Times, Sunday Times The video pieces in particular were mercifully short. Times, Sunday Times A long, happy life and a mercifully short illness. Times,Sunday Times The main piece about the snow was relevant and predictable and mercifully short. Times, Sunday Times Mercifully short, knocked it off. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 幸运地 Japanese: 幸いにも |
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