exhilarated如何读

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exhilarated是什么意思

  • adj.高兴的;振奋的
  • 动词exhilarated的过去式和过去分词形式.

exhilarated词根

词根:exhilarate

adj.

exhilarating 使人愉快的;令人喜欢的;爽快的

n.

exhilaration 愉快;令人高兴

v.

exhilarating 使高兴,使兴奋(exhilarate的现在分词形式)

vt.

exhilarate 使高兴,使振奋;使愉快

exhilarated英英释义

adjective

very happy and excited or elated I found Pierre Gagnaire's food … so beautiful and so exciting that I grew increasingly exhilarated.—Gourmet I knew I was tempting fate with my brinkmanship, but I was drawn by the danger and too exhilarated to stop.—Richard Bode

As we stepped together in … well-schooled synchrony, I felt free and exhilarated. I felt competent and loved.—Natalie Angier

exhilarated词源英文解释

The first known use of exhilarated was in 1657

exhilarated 例句

1 Strange to say, if you do not stamp yourself with the words exhilarated or terrified, those two things feel exactly the same in a body.

2 I don’t know whether to be terrified or exhilarated or excited or bawl like a baby.

3 They sped along at a pace that frightened her, but the thunder of their wheels on the hard road and the beat of their scudding feet made her exhilarated enough to ignore the discomfort.

4 Coal wives bring pig knuckles and cheese; they pass around Werner’s acceptance letter; the ones who can read, read it aloud to the ones who cannot, and Jutta comes home to a crowded, exhilarated room.

5 As she left home, despite her “brawny high school football player brother” crying in the street, she felt exhilarated: “I felt like all the restraints were off and things got very bad after that.”

6 I saw Malcolm X too many times exhilarated in after-lecture give-and-take with predominantly white student bodies at colleges and universities to ever believe that he nurtured at his core any blanket white-hatied.

7 She was exhilarated by the rave reviews, but always the self-critical artist, she wasn’t satisfied.

8 The video showing Masataka Yoshida’s return to Red Sox camp is charming and sweet, telling the story of an exhausted but exhilarated champion rejoining his American baseball teammates.

9 Clearly exhilarated by the fresh start that “Spark” affords him, this author creates a much simpler premise that forges a breathless action plot out of many of the ideological tenets of the “Traveler” books.

10 Still, the music brought joy even as the notes evaporated, and playing a rag exhilarated everyone to the point of jumping around the parlor.

11 But while I feel nauseated and shaky, my daughter, the wind whipping her ponytail, looks utterly exhilarated.

12 The sea air exhilarated us.

海边的空气使我们十分惬意。

13 In a strange and unexpected way Ob’s saying this exhilarated me.

14 She would capture that exhilarated moment and store it in her vault of keepsakes, her heart.

她会捕捉瞬间振奋,并将其存储在她的跳马纪念品,她的心脏。

15 I felt exhilarated after a morning of skiing.

我滑了一上午的雪兴奋不已。

16 I feel exhilarated after working closely with those who need my help.

与那些需要我帮助的人接近工作后使我觉得很兴奋.

17 Ultimately, Bock’s script doesn’t seem to achieve quite the right balance between exhilarated lecture and glimpsed personal story.

18 Her adrenaline gives her face a twinge of color, her cheeks a bright, exhilarated pink.

19 The day of races produced no formal winners or losers — just a lot of exhilarated athletes and boosters.

20 Pretty soon, I’m clinging by two ice axes and a pair of crampons to the side of a mountain that’s covered in a thick layer of ice, exhilarated and terrified at the same time.

exhilarated 同义词

6 极度兴奋的

feverish delirious psyched

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