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exhilarated

英 [ɪɡˈzɪləreɪtɪd]

美 [ɪɡˈzɪləreɪtɪd]

adj.  非常高兴的; 兴高采烈的; 异常兴奋的
v.  使高兴; 使兴奋; 使激动
exhilarate的过去分词和过去式

Collins.1 / BNC.22453 / COCA.19590

牛津词典

  • 以上各词均指激动、兴奋。
    These words all describe feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm.
    1. 指激动的、兴奋的:
      feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm
      1. The kids were excited about the holiday.
        孩子们对假期兴奋不已。
    2. 指狂喜的、热情极高的:
      very happy, excited and enthusiastic; showing this enthusiasm
      1. Sally was ecstatic about her new job.
        萨莉对她的新工作高兴得发狂。
    3. 指兴高采烈的、欢欣鼓舞的、喜气洋洋的:
      happy and excited because of sth good that has happened or will happen
      1. I was elated with the thrill of success.
        我为成功的喜悦所鼓舞。
    4. 指极度愉快的、兴奋的,通常持续时间较短:
      very happy and excited, but usually only for a short time
      1. My euphoric mood could not last.
        我兴奋的心情持久不了。
    5. 指兴高采烈的、狂喜的、热烈的:
      expressing extreme pleasure or enthusiasm
      1. He was greeted with rapturous applause.
        他受到热烈的鼓掌欢迎。
    6. 尤指体育活动后高兴的、兴奋的、激动的:
      happy and excited, especially after physical activity
      1. She felt exhilarated with the speed.
        这种速度令她兴奋不已。
    7. 尤指取得成绩后欢天喜地、心满意足、非常自豪:
      ( informal ) very excited or proud, especially about sth that you have achieved
      1. I'm on top of the world. I never expected to do so well.
        我太满意了,我从未想过会做得如此漂亮。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 非常高兴的;兴高采烈的;异常兴奋的
      If you areexhilarated bysomething, it makes you feel very happy and excited.
      1. He felt strangely exhilarated by the brisk, blue morning...
        那个凉爽而晴朗的早晨让他异常兴奋。
      2. By the week's end I was exhilarated and confused.
        到那个周末,我异常兴奋却又十分困惑。

    英英释义

    adj

    • made joyful
      1. the sun and the wind on his back made him feel exhilarated--happy to be alive
      Synonym:gladdened

    双语例句

    • We felt exhilarated by our walk along the beach.
      我们沿着海滩散步感到心旷神怡。
    • By the week's end I was exhilarated and confused.
      到那个周末,我异常兴奋却又十分困惑。
    • The sea air exhilarated us.
      海边的空气使我们十分惬意。
    • Unexpected contact with a lover, relative, young person, or close friend could leave you feeling exhilarated and optimistic about the future.
      今天你或许会和你的一位情人,亲戚,年轻人,或者是亲密的朋友不期而遇,而这将使你对未来感觉兴奋和乐观。
    • It should not be denied that being footloose has always exhilarated us.
      不可否认,无疆行走总是让人振奋。
    • The old man was exhilarated when his lost wallet blew back, into his hand.
      老人的钱包失而复得;他喜出望外。
    • He was a good swimmer, and nothing exhilarated him like a rough sea.
      他游泳游得蛮不错。没有什么能像汹涌的大海那样使他欣喜若狂。
    • Everyone is exhilarated.
      群情振奋。
    • The air of Paris had exhilarated her and sharpened her wits.
      巴黎的空气振奋了她,磨利了她的心智。
    • She emerged from the sea cold but exhilarated.
      她从海水里出来,虽然冷但很兴奋。