jocund
英 ['dʒɒk(ə)nd; 'dʒəʊk-]
美 ['dʒɑkənd]
GRE
jocund 快活的 joke 开玩笑 (joc ← jok)
jocund 欢乐的,愉悦的来自拉丁语iocundus,来自iucundus拼写变体,缩写自*iuvicundus,来自iuvare,帮助,帮忙,来自iuvenis,年青人,词源同young,juvenile,adjutant.其原义即年青人的,成长中的,帮忙的,帮助的,引申词义优雅的,让人愉悦的。后受拉丁词jocus影响,引申词义欢乐的,欢笑的。
- jocund (adj.)
- late 14c., "pleasing, gracious; joyful," from Old French jocond or directly from Late Latin iocundus (source of Spanish jocunde, Italian giocondo), variant (influenced by iocus "joke") of Latin iucundus "pleasant," originally "helpful," contraction of *iuvicundus, from iuvare "to please, benefit, help" (see adjutant).
- 1. A poet could not but be gay in such a jocund company.
- 一个诗人在这种兴高采烈的同伴中自然而然地会快乐.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 2. I could not but be gay in such a jocund company.
- 我和如此快乐的同伴在一起岂能不乐.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Her jocund character made her the most popular girl in the county.
- 她快乐的个性使她成为这个郡最受欢迎的女孩.
来自互联网
- 4. Poet could not But be gay In such a jocund company!
- 与这样快活的伴侣为伍,诗人怎能不满心欢乐!
来自互联网
- 5. Jocund day stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops.
- 愉悦的一天又踮脚站在云雾弥漫的山顶.
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