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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. [ 1913 Webster] 2. By good fortune; fortunately; luckily. [ 1913 Webster] Preferred by conquest, happily o' erthrown. -- Waller. [ 1913 Webster] 3. In a happy manner or state; in happy circumstances; as, he lived happily with his wife. [ 1913 Webster] 4. With address or dexterity; gracefully; felicitously; in a manner to insure success; with success. [ 1913 Webster] Formed by thy converse, happily to steer From grave to gay, from lively to severe. -- Pope. Syn: Fortunately; luckily; successfully; prosperously; contentedly; dexterously; felicitously. [ 1913 Webster] 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 pleasureOf 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 ‘ 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.” 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 adjective “ cheerfully” is often used in exactly the same way.
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