Jollies Meaning in English
word · lemma: jolly
ˈdʒɑɫiz
JAH-leez
dʒˈɒliz
JOL-leez
释义
'Jollies' is an informal, sometimes slang term meaning fun, enjoyment, or amusement, especially what someone gets for personal pleasure or excitement.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in informal or slang contexts in phrases like 'get your jollies.' It can sometimes imply getting pleasure in a mischievous, silly, or slightly inappropriate way. Less common in formal writing.
Spanish: diversión (informal) - placer (informal)Portuguese (BR): diversão (informal) - prazer (informal)Portuguese (PT): diversão (informal) - prazer (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 乐趣(非正式用语) - 快感(俚语)Chinese (Traditional): 樂趣(非正式用語) - 快感(俚語)Hindi: मज़ा (अनौपचारिक) - आनंद (मज़ाकिया)Arabic: متعة (غير رسمية) - لذة (عامية)Bengali: মজা - আনন্দRussian: кайф - удовольствие (разг.)Japanese: 楽しみ - 面白がり (スラング)Vietnamese: niềm vui - sự thích thúKorean: 재미 - 즐거움Turkish: keyif - eğlence (argo)Urdu: مزہ - لذت (عام بول چال)Indonesian: kesenangan - hiburan
例句
He tells jokes just to get his jollies.
basic
Some people play pranks for their own jollies.
basic
Kids get their jollies jumping in puddles after rain.
basic
He gets his jollies out of annoying his little sister.
natural
People sometimes do silly things just for jollies, nothing serious.
natural
You don't have to ruin someone else's day to get your jollies.
natural