make merry
英 [meɪk ˈmeri]
美 [meɪk ˈmeri]
尽情欢乐;寻欢作乐
英英释义
verb
- celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking
- The members of the wedding party made merry all night
- Let's whoop it up--the boss is gone!
双语例句
- Rev. 11:10 And those who dwell on the earth rejoice over them and make merry; and they will send gifts to one another because these two prophets tormented those who dwell on the earth.
启十一10住在地上的人,就为他们欢喜快乐,彼此馈送礼物,因为这两位申言者曾叫住在地上的人受痛苦。 - That ought to make for a very merry Christmas for them.
他们今年的圣诞节过得可真是凄惨呀。 - In the light of that tree, families make merry and give gifts one to another.
正因为有了这棵树,让家庭充满快乐,并在树下互赠礼物。 - It was meet that we should make merry, and be glad: for this thy brother was dead, and is alive again; and was lost, and is found.
只是你这个兄弟是死而复活,失而又得的,所以我们理当欢喜快乐。 - I don't make myself merry at Christmas, and I don't have enough money to make idle people merry.
我自己圣诞节都不快乐,也没足够的钱去让那些无所事事的人快乐。 - Everyone likes to make merry occasionally and enjoy himself.
每个人都喜欢偶尔作乐以自娱。 - "Well," said Wilbur," it means to have fun, to frolic, to run and skip and make merry."
“嗯,”威尔伯想了一下,说:“玩就是开心,嬉闹,去跑,去跳,去制造快乐。” - Verily you often make merry without knowing.
的确,你们常常不知不觉创造了欢乐。 - Miss Lydia is going to be married; and you shall all have a bowl of punch to make merry at her wedding.
丽迪雅小姐快要结婚了。她结婚的那天,你们大家都可以喝到一碗朋趣酒欢喜欢喜。 - They spend the whole weekend make merry in the nightclub.
他们整个周末在夜总会尽情欢乐。