gladdened

英 [ˈɡlædnd] 美 [ˈɡlædnd]

v.  使高兴; 使愉快; 使喜悦
gladden的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. PHRASE 使心花怒放;使充满希望
    If you say that something gladdens someone's heart, you mean that it makes them feel pleased and hopeful.
    1. ...a conclusion that should gladden the hearts of all animal-rights activists.
      会使所有动物权益保护者欢欣鼓舞的结论
  2. VERB 使高兴;使愉快
    If something gladdens you, it makes you feel happy and pleased.
    1. Charles's visit surprised him and gladdened him.
      查尔斯的来访让他惊喜交集。

双语例句

  1. Charles's visit surprised him and gladdened him.
    查尔斯的来访让他惊喜交集。
  2. The sight of the flowers gladdened her heart.
    看到这些花她心花怒放。
  3. In this life, I am gladdened by God, not by how.
    我的生命中,我不因钱财的多少而快乐,乃。
  4. This news gladdened her greatly.
    这个消息使她欣喜若狂。
  5. The news of your coming has gladdened my heart.
    你要来的消息使我极为兴奋。
  6. It gladdened him greatly, clapping his head with shout and dancing wildly.
    他拍手大叫,手舞足蹈一番,这才顺着石级走下。
  7. The sight of it would have gladdened Philip swallow's heart.
    看到这个本来是会使菲利普斯沃洛感到心花怒放的。
  8. Pug's cable from Pearl Harbor had both gladdened and humiliated Kirby.
    帕格从珍珠港发来了海底电报,使柯比既高兴又感到惭愧。
  9. We've already become friends, he thought to himself, and his heart felt gladdened.
    我们已经成了朋友啦,他心里感到非常清爽。

英英释义

adj

  1. made joyful
    1. the sun and the wind on his back made him feel exhilarated--happy to be alive

    Synonym:    exhilarated