英[ˌdʒəʊvi'æləti]美[ˌdʒəʊvi'æləti]
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
小知识
Joviality is the characteristic of being cheerful and festive. If you're feeling a little blue, the joviality of a big family dinner might cheer you up.
If you have the world's best Spanish teacher, she won't mind the joviality in the classroom on a Friday afternoon — as long as everyone is laughing and joking in Spanish! This noun evokes a sense of lightheartedness and goodwill, like the most fun and welcoming social event you can imagine. It comes from the adjective jovial, originally “pertaining to Jupiter.” The cheerful implications come from astrology and the idea that people born under Jupiter's influence are jolly.