
英:/''dʒɒlɪfɪ'keɪʃən/ 美:/'ˌdʒɑːləfəˈkeɪʃən/
n. 欢乐,热闹
Walk, we collect together a jollification.
走,我们去凑个热闹。
I can remember the jollification in my childhood on that day every year.
我还记得童年时这个节日的热闹气氛。
I also like her children to learn, embroider, shop store jollification, laughter is much also.
我也喜欢孩子们到她店里学、绣,店里热闹了,笑声也就多了。
It proves a rationale: the exterior jollification is far less attractive than the charm of art life itself.
这恰好道明一个基本的道理:表面的热闹远远逊色于艺术生命自身的魅力。
Entered agencies by chance, just discover very noisy there-how can the place of the jollification be without me?
偶然进了社群,才发现那里很热闹---热闹的地方怎么可以少了我呢?。
n.|joy/festival;欢乐,热闹
jollification(名词,发音:/ˌdʒɑːlɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/)指热闹的庆祝活动或欢乐的聚会,通常用于描述充满欢笑、娱乐和社交互动的集体欢庆场景。该词源自18世纪英语,由“jolly”(愉快的)与后缀“-fication”(表示行为或过程)构成,字面含义为“制造欢乐的行为”。
在具体使用中,jollification常与节日、婚礼、庆典等社交场合关联。例如:“婚礼后的jollification持续到深夜,宾客们载歌载舞。”其近义词包括“merrymaking”“revelry”,但更强调群体参与的欢乐氛围。
权威语言研究机构如《牛津英语词典》将其定义为“a lively celebration with festivities and enjoyment”,凸显其集体性和愉悦性特征。
jollification 是名词,主要用于描述热闹的庆祝活动或欢乐氛围,具体解释如下:
“The citizens of Far Far Away were in jollification.”(《怪物史莱克》中“遥远国”居民的狂欢场景)
“I can remember the jollification in my childhood on that day every year.”(回忆童年节日的热闹)
该词偏正式或文学化,日常口语中更常用party 或celebration 替代。
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