释义
glad
英 [glæd]
美 [ɡlæd]
adj.
高兴的;感激的;乐意的;令人愉快的
vt.
使高兴
第三人称单数:glads
现在分词:gladding
过去式:gladded
过去分词:gladded
英英释义
noun
any of numerous plants of the genus Gladiolus native chiefly to tropical and South Africa having sword-shaped leaves and one-sided spikes of brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers
Synonym:gladiolus gladiola sword lily
adj
1、cheerful and bright
e.g. a beaming smile;a glad May morning;
Synonym:beaming
2、feeling happy appreciation
e.g. glad of the fire's warmth
3、showing or causing joy and pleasure
e.g. glad you are here ;glad that they succeeded;gave a glad shout;a glad smile;heard the glad news;a glad occasion
4、eagerly disposed to act or to be of service
e.g. glad to help
Synonym:happy
柯林斯词典
1、ADJ-GRADED高兴的;愉快的
If you are glad about something, you are happy and pleased about it.
e.g. I'm glad I relented in the end...
我很高兴自己的态度最终缓和了下来。
gladly:Mallarmé gladly accepted the invitation.马拉梅欣然接受了邀请
gladness:a night of joy and gladness.快乐幸福的一晚
2、ADJ-GRADED乐意的;非常愿意的
If you say that you will be glad to do something, usually for someone else, you mean that you are willing and eager to do it.
e.g. I'll be glad to show you everything...
我将很乐意向你们展示一切。
gladly:The counselors will gladly babysit during their free time.空闲时这些顾问也会乐意照看一下孩子。
3、PHRASE好消息
Glad tidings means good news.
e.g....the bringer of glad tidings.报喜讯的人