jolly
Kelime Anlamı :
1. neşeli.
2. fazlasıyla.
3. eğlenmek.
4. razı etmek.
5. hevesle.
6. kandırmak.
7. kafası kıyak.
8. neşelendirmek.
9. pek.
10. şen.
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1.
full of good humor and high spirits.
2. exhibiting or occasioning happiness or mirth; cheerful: a jolly tune.
3. greatly pleasing; enjoyable: had a jolly time.
4. chiefly british to a great extent or degree; extremely.
5. to keep amused or diverted for one's own purposes; humor.
6. to amuse oneself with humorous banter.
7. chiefly british A good or festive time.
8. slang amusement; kicks: however you get your jollies is fine with me.
2. exhibiting or occasioning happiness or mirth; cheerful: a jolly tune.
3. greatly pleasing; enjoyable: had a jolly time.
4. chiefly british to a great extent or degree; extremely.
5. to keep amused or diverted for one's own purposes; humor.
6. to amuse oneself with humorous banter.
7. chiefly british A good or festive time.
8. slang amusement; kicks: however you get your jollies is fine with me.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
full of high and merry spirits; jovial.
2. a pleasure trip or excursion
3. very, extremely
4. to amuse or divert.
2. a pleasure trip or excursion
3. very, extremely
4. to amuse or divert.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
full of life and mirth; jovial; joyous; merry; mirthful.
2. expressing mirth, or inspiring it; exciting mirth and gayety.
3. of fine appearance; handsome; excellent; lively; agreeable; pleasant.
4. A marine in the english navy.
5. to cause to be jolly; to make good-natured; to encourage to feel pleasant or cheerful; -- often implying an insincere or bantering spirit; hence, to poke fun at.
2. expressing mirth, or inspiring it; exciting mirth and gayety.
3. of fine appearance; handsome; excellent; lively; agreeable; pleasant.
4. A marine in the english navy.
5. to cause to be jolly; to make good-natured; to encourage to feel pleasant or cheerful; -- often implying an insincere or bantering spirit; hence, to poke fun at.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
gay; of fine appearance; handsome; well-conditioned; thriving.
2. full of life and merriment; jovial; gaily cheerful; festive.
3. characterized or attended by joviality; expressing or inspiring mirth; exciting mirthfulness or gaiety.
4. gallant; brave.
5. great; remarkable; uncommon: as, a jolly muff.
6.
7. remarkably; uncommonly; very: as, jolly awkward; jolly drunk.
8. to rejoice; make merry.
9. slightly exhilarated by drink.
10. fine; pretty; great; big:used vaguely, often ironically: as, that's a jolly way of doing things; what a jolly fool he looked! a jolly shame.
11. good-natured bantering talk intended to cheer a person or to induce him to comply with the wishes of the speaker.
12. A cheer; a hurrah.
13. A sham bidder at an auction; a confederate of cheats.
14. A british slang name for a marine: not used with reference to united states marines.
15. to make a false offer or bid at an auction.
16. to ridicule; make fun of; chaff.
17. to be jolly or good natured to (a person), with the idea of cheering him up or of getting something out of him; flatter.
18. in ceramics, a machine used for making plates; a variety of the jigger. see the extract.
19. A jolly-boat.
2. full of life and merriment; jovial; gaily cheerful; festive.
3. characterized or attended by joviality; expressing or inspiring mirth; exciting mirthfulness or gaiety.
4. gallant; brave.
5. great; remarkable; uncommon: as, a jolly muff.
6.
7. remarkably; uncommonly; very: as, jolly awkward; jolly drunk.
8. to rejoice; make merry.
9. slightly exhilarated by drink.
10. fine; pretty; great; big:used vaguely, often ironically: as, that's a jolly way of doing things; what a jolly fool he looked! a jolly shame.
11. good-natured bantering talk intended to cheer a person or to induce him to comply with the wishes of the speaker.
12. A cheer; a hurrah.
13. A sham bidder at an auction; a confederate of cheats.
14. A british slang name for a marine: not used with reference to united states marines.
15. to make a false offer or bid at an auction.
16. to ridicule; make fun of; chaff.
17. to be jolly or good natured to (a person), with the idea of cheering him up or of getting something out of him; flatter.
18. in ceramics, a machine used for making plates; a variety of the jigger. see the extract.
19. A jolly-boat.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia