exhilaration
英 [ɪɡˌzɪləˈreɪʃn]
美 [ɪɡˌzɪləˈreɪʃn]
n. 兴高采烈; 兴奋
BNC.18488 / COCA.16673
柯林斯词典
- 兴高采烈;兴奋
Exhilarationis a strong feeling of excitement and happiness.
英英释义
noun
- the feeling of lively and cheerful joy
- he could hardly conceal his excitement when she agreed
双语例句
- I can comfort myself with exhilaration that I have a share in its being yellow.
亢奋地安慰自己,你的黄,有我一份。 - You have a tremendous feeling of exhilaration.
你会感受到很强的快感。 - This state is characterised by feelings of exhilaration, and intrusive, obsessive thoughts about the object of one's affection.
这种状态的特征,是兴奋感和对情感对象打扰式的和强迫性的思恋。 - It's been a while since you've felt the exhilaration that comes with starting a new job.
开端新工作的愉悦跟高兴已经从前好一阵子了。 - And on his face is plastered a grin of purest exhilaration.
并且他的脸上挂着纯粹高兴的笑。 - His voice could be so soft and happy-go-lucky, it went through her veins like an exhilaration.
她的嗓音能如此的柔和和无忧无虑,一阵兴奋流过她的血管。 - There is an exhilaration rooted deep within us that is a lifeline to God.
在我们内心深处有一种兴奋根深蒂固,它是通向上帝的信号线。 - The space between people working together is filled with conflict, friction, strife, exhilaration, delight, and vast creative potential.
一起工作的人们之间充满了斗争,欢欣和巨大的潜在创新。 - Once it's all over, you are left with a feeling of relief and exhilaration.
整个过程结束后,在你心里留下轻松而又兴奋的感觉。 - The prospect of my new responsibilities filled me with both exhilaration and dread.
我新的职责的前景让我充满了愉悦和不安。