释义 |
merrimentmer‧ri‧ment /ˈmerɪmənt/ noun [uncountable] - The drinking and merriment were not enough to take his mind off Dinah.
- For his old-fashioned masculinity is the cause of continual merriment on my part.
- He still wore his expression of vacuous merriment, which must have been habitual rather than assumed in my honour.
- I mentioned this to my parents over lunch and it naturally caused much merriment.
- Or was the whole episode simply an occasion for our own informed superior merriment?
- Some attended secret Christmas Day church services, while many more continued to celebrate the day with traditional feasting and merriment.
- The London skyline, the Post Office Tower, the sounds of distant merriment.
- Weeping with merriment, gleeful through and through, she never relaxed her grip.
- When he pulls it out, the others explode with merriment.
literary laughter, fun, and enjoyment: Her eyes sparkled with merriment. the sounds of merriment |