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What does merry mean in Chinese?
English [? Merry]
Beauty [? Merry]
Common definition
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
& lt old > cheerful, cheerful; & lt old > happy; & lt English, informal > slightly drunk
Merry (English, French, Spanish) Merry (name)
freaky
comparative and superlative
example sentence
1. Merry Christmas, my best friend.
Merry Christmas to my best friend.
She is not only a high school student, but also has set up her own organization, Merry Christmas, Beary.
She is not only a high school student, but also set up her own organization-Merry Christmas Bear.
3. "We're going your way," the boys said. One on each side, holding baskets, they walked forward happily.
"We are going the same way as you." The boys are talking, carrying baskets and walking happily.
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