[uncountableU]HAPPY a feeling of satisfaction and excitement, often because something bad has happened to someone else 高兴,兴奋;幸灾乐祸SYN delight
Manufacturers are rubbing their hands with glee as they prepare to cash in.
厂家准备收钱的时候高兴得直搓手。
Examples from the Corpus
glee• I rushed back to Terry, all glee.• There was a general tone of ill-concealed glee in the reporting of this most spectacularflop in the corporation's history.• The classhowled in glee as she spun and screamed and beat at her burning dress.• The doctor was rubbing her hands, probably to warm them, but it looked like a gesture of glee and greed.• Then they went at it with redoubledglee.• When you stop and he gets out, young women squeal with glee.