gladly
gladly — 副詞
1. with a happy and willing attitude, especially when agreeing to do something that
樂意地;欣然
出於自願且感到高興
with a happy and willing attitude, especially when agreeing to do something that you are pleased to do or that does not cause you any trouble.
Gabriel gladly accepted the invitation to speak at the charity dinner.
Gabriel 樂意地接受了在慈善晚宴上演講的邀請。
gladly + accept + invitation/offer
When the library asked for volunteers, Sari gladly offered to help every Saturday.
圖書館招募志工時,Sari 欣然表示願意每個星期六幫忙。
gladly + offer to [verb]
The children gladly ate the hot soup their grandmother had made for them.
孩子們高興地喝著祖母為他們煮的熱湯。
Salma would gladly trade her bus seat for a window spot on long trips.
坐長途車時,Salma 很樂意用她的公車座位換一個靠窗的位置。
Rin gladly shared her notes with classmates who had missed the lecture.
Rin 樂意地把筆記借給錯過課堂的同學。
- happily
more common in everyday speech; focuses on joy rather than willingness
- willingly
emphasises lack of reluctance; does not necessarily imply happiness
- cheerfully
suggests a visible, upbeat mood while doing something
- readily
stresses quick agreement without hesitation
- reluctantly
doing something with hesitation or unwillingness
- grudgingly
doing something unwillingly, often with resentment
文法句型
gladly + verb
would gladly + verb
用法筆記
Commonly used with verbs of acceptance, offering, helping, and giving (accept, offer, help, share, give, take). Frequently appears after the modal 'would' to make a polite offer or agreement. The fixed expression 'not suffer fools gladly', meaning to be unwilling to tolerate people you think are stupid, is a special idiom-bound usage of this adverb.