willing (to do sth); to take pleasure in
carefree; happy-go-lucky; optimistic
fun; pleasure; laughing matter
(to be) willing (to do sth); (to be) ready (to do sth); (to be) happy (to do sth); content; satisfied
optimistic; positive; hopeful; hope for the best; sanguine
lottery; lotto (loanword)
to take delight in talking about sth; to find pleasure in following one's convictions
happy-go-lucky people; optimists
to be content with what one is
happy wife-husband reunion
happy wife-husband reunion
to look favorably on sth; would be glad see it happen
to look favorably on sth; would be glad to see it happen
to enjoy life; pleasures of life
to find amusement; to amuse oneself
cola (loanword); amusing; entertaining
to entertain; to amuse; entertainment; recreation; amusement; hobby; fun; joy
peace and happiness; feasting; making merry
peace and happiness (old); healthy and happy; recreation
happy; merry; gay; joyful; cheerful; delightful
gaiety; gladness; glee; merriment; pleasure; happy; joyous; gay
vice; degenerate pleasures
to amuse oneself; recreation
to play around; to disport oneself
to play; to amuse oneself
guava (loanword from Taiwanese)
to amuse oneself; to clown around; to provoke laughter
club (the organisation or its premises) (loanword)
rural tourism; agritourism
carton (e.g. for milk or juice); Tetra Pak
clonidine (drug) (loanword)
social gathering at which those attending take it in turns to perform for the whole group (music, dancing or comedy etc)
place of entertainment; casino; resort
entertainment world; show business
backscratcher (made from bamboo etc); (may also refer to other products that are of benefit to old people, such as padded cloth shoes, mobility tricycle etc)
forged money; fictitious bills; see also
芭樂
(lit.) isn't that a joy? (quote from Confucius); (fig.) (jocularly) extremely; awfully
(of relations) joyous and harmonious
four types of human emotions, namely: happiness
歡喜, anger
憤怒, sorrow
悲哀 and joy
快樂
family love and joy; domestic bliss
recreation center; entertainment center; used in names of media companies, schools etc
paradise (mainly Buddhist); Elysium; (Budd.) Sukhavati
happy time; happy hour (in bars etc)
see 生於憂患,死於安樂|生于忧患,死于安乐[sheng1 yu2 you1 huan4 , si3 yu2 an1 le4]
to discuss sth enthusiastically
to abandon suffering and obtain happiness (Buddhism)
to find amusement in one's own way; to enjoy oneself quietly
depressed; sulky; moody; unhappy
drinking party; to go on a binge; to paint the town red
hammered string musical instrument
pleasure from helping others