| 釋義 |
happilyad. 1. with joy高興地。 △Mac.1.3.89: “The King hathhappily received,Macbeth,/ The news of thy suc-cess;”麥克白,國(guó)王已經(jīng)很高興地接到了你勝利的消息。 2. fortunately,luckily,propitiously幸運(yùn)地,僥幸地,吉利地。 △Shr.1.2.216 (212):“This gentleman is happilyarrived.”這位先生來(lái)得正好。 △1H.IV.1.3.297 (296):“Where you and Douglas and our powers at once,/ AsI will fashion it,shall happily meet”,按照我的安排,你和道格拉斯,以及我們聯(lián)合在一起的所有軍隊(duì),將在那里順利會(huì)師。 △H.VIII.5.1.84:“This is about that which the Bish-op(i.e. Gardiner) spake (= spoke); I am happilycome hither.”這正是主教所說(shuō)的那件事了;我正巧來(lái)到這里 △H.VIII.5.2.7(8): “I am glad / I came this way sohappily;the king / Shall understand it presently.” 我很高興,我正巧來(lái)到這個(gè)地方了;這件事我得立刻稟告國(guó)王知道。 3. appropriately恰當(dāng)?shù)亍?br/>△H.VIII.4.2.9:“Prithee,good Griffith,tell me how he died. If well,hestepped before me happily / For my example ”好葛利菲斯,請(qǐng)你告訴我他是怎樣死的。如果他死得平安,他走在我的前面,倒可以很恰當(dāng)?shù)亟o我做一個(gè)榜樣。 4. by chance,perchance,perhaps偶然,或許。 △Shr.4.4.54:“happily we might be interrupted.”我們也許會(huì)受到干擾。 △Tw.4.2.57 (52): “That the soul of ourgrandam might happily inhabit(= dwell in) a bird.”他說(shuō)我們祖母的靈魂也許曾經(jīng)在一只鳥(niǎo)兒的身體里寄住過(guò)。 △Ham.1.1.134:“Which happily foreknowing mayavoid,”因?yàn)轭A(yù)知或許可以避免它。 △Ham.2.2.412 (384):“Happily he is the second time come to them,forthey say an old man is twice a child.”也許他是第二次裹在襁褓里,因?yàn)槿硕颊f(shuō)老年人是第二次做孩子。 △Oth.2.1.282 (272): “and happily may strike at you.”也許會(huì)打你。 △Oth.3.3.238:“And happily repent.”也許會(huì)后悔。 |