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happily    音标拼音: [h'æpəli]
ad. 幸福地,快乐地,幸好

幸福地,快乐地,幸好

happily
adv 1: in a joyous manner; "they shouted happily" [synonym:
{happily}, {merrily}, {mirthfully}, {gayly}, {blithely},
{jubilantly}] [ant: {unhappily}]
2: in an unexpectedly lucky way; "happily he was not injured"
[ant: {sadly}, {unhappily}]

Happily \Hap"pi*ly\ (h[a^]p"p[i^]*l[y^]), adv. [From {Happy}.]
1. By chance; peradventure; haply. [Obs.] --Piers Plowman.
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2. By good fortune; fortunately; luckily.
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Preferred by conquest, happily o'erthrown. --Waller.
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3. In a happy manner or state; in happy circumstances; as, he
lived happily with his wife.
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4. With address or dexterity; gracefully; felicitously; in a
manner to insure success; with success.
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Formed by thy converse, happily to steer
From grave to gay, from lively to severe. --Pope.

Syn: Fortunately; luckily; successfully; prosperously;
contentedly; dexterously; felicitously.
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43 Moby Thesaurus words for "happily":
agreeably, airily, blessedly, blissfully, blithely, cheerfully,
cheerily, delightedly, ecstatically, elatedly, enthusiastically,
exultantly, favorably, fortunately, gaily, genially, gladly,
gleefully, heartily, hopefully, irrepressibly, jauntily, joyfully,
jubilantly, lightly, luckily, merrily, opportunely, optimistically,
peaceably, pleasantly, propitiously, prosperously, providentially,
rapturously, rhapsodically, satisfyingly, smilingly, successfully,
swimmingly, willingly, with good cheer, with pleasure

Of software, used to emphasise that a program is unaware of
some important fact about its environment, either because it
has been fooled into believing a lie, or because it doesn't
care. The sense of "happy" here is not that of elation, but
rather that of blissful ignorance. "The program continues to
run, happily unaware that its output is going to /dev/null."

[{Jargon File}]

happily: adv. Of software, used to emphasize that a program is unaware of some
important fact about its environment, either because it has been fooled
into believing a lie, or because it doesn't care. The sense of
happyhere is not that of elation, but rather that of
blissful ignorance. “The program continues to run, happily unaware
that its output is going to /dev/null.” Also used to suggest that a
program or device would really rather be doing something destructive, and
is being given an opportunity to do so. “If you enter an O here
instead of a zero, the program will happily erase all your data.”
Nevertheless, use of this term implies a basically benign attitude towards
the program: It didn't mean any harm, it was just eager to do its job. We'd
like to be angry at it but we shouldn't, we should try to understand it
instead. The adjectivecheerfullyis often used in exactly
the same way.


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