thrilled如何读

英:[θrɪld]

美:[θrɪld]

thrilled英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. (使)神情激动; (使)激动得发抖 have a shivering, exciting feeling

thrilled是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 颤动,颤抖,震颤
  2. 紧张感
  3. 激动,兴奋
  4. 引起激动的事物
  5. 刺激性
  6. 一阵毛骨悚然的感觉
  7. 一阵激动的感觉
  8. 战栗,发抖
  9. 心跳,脉搏
  10. 【医】震颤(音)
  11. 惊险小说
  12. 震颤感
  13. 兴奋感
  14. 令人兴奋的经历
  15. 一阵强烈的感觉
v. (动词)
  1. 使兴奋,使激动,使热血沸腾
  2. 使颤抖,使发抖,使震颤
  3. 使紧张,使心里怦怦地跳
  4. 使毛骨悚然
  5. 感到兴奋,感到激动
  6. 颤动,颤抖
  7. 感到紧张
  8. 感到毛骨悚然,心里怦怦地跳
  9. 闪过
  10. 使心旷神怡
  11. 扣人心弦

thrilled英英释义

Noun:
  1. the swift release of a store of affective force;

    "they got a great bang out of it"
    "what a boot!"
    "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"
    "he does it for kicks"

  2. an almost pleasurable sensation of fright;

    "a frisson of surprise shot through him"

  3. something that causes you to experience a sudden intense feeling or sensation;

    "the thrills of space travel"

Verb:
  1. cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input;

    "The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow"

  2. feel sudden intense sensation or emotion;

    "he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine"

  3. tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement

  4. fill with sublime emotion;

    "The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies"
    "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success"

thrilled词源英文解释

The first known use of thrilled was in 1880

thrilled 例句

1 I was just thrilled to be dancing on such a grand stage.

2 I bet her skinhead Nazi boyfriend is thrilled about that.

3 Then if you kept asking: “But is it a bumper crop?” they’d sooner or later smile and say: “Oh, I’d say so, sweetheart. A real bumper crop,” bringing a thrilled cheer.

4 It made no sense, but Palmer was thrilled to hear her voice.

5 She thrilled at the shrill clang of the ambulance bell.

她听到救护车刺耳的当当声总是感到紧张。

6 A thrill of uncertainty and fear shot through her.

7 When the theater manager shares the exciting news about the Lincolns, Gifford is thrilled.

8 Harry and his cronies would have been thrilled beyond words if they knew Conor was bleeding.

9 He just thoroughly enjoyed reading it with me and was thrilled to bits that it was his very own story.

他非常喜欢和我一起读这个故事,而且因为描写的正是他自己而感到兴奋不已。

10 She hadn’t been thrilled when it had been announced she was to spar against Verin.

11 Mama was thrilled at this turn of events, because it meant that Ophie would now be earning a whole three dollars a week.

12 The discovery thrilled physicists around the world, not least Marie Curie, to whose deathbed the Joliots brought a test tube of the first artificially produced radioelement.

13 He was thrilled by the Kilgore Trout novels in the front.

14 But he looks so thrilled with everything about this new arrangement that I don't bring it up.

15 He was exhausted and thrilled at the same time.

16 Then, to the children, he said, “I’ll see you at dinner. You can meet my mother. She’ll be thrilled to make your acquaintance.”

17 All I could think was that Johnny Cakes would be thrilled.

18 Like the miller’s daughter—the one who sat at night in a straw-filled room, thrilled with the secret power Rumpelstiltskin had given her: to see golden thread stream from her very own shuttle.

19 Blanca was thrilled: The girl least likely to be chosen had been.

20 I was thrilled, because I much preferred the wooden matches that came in boxes over the flimsy ones in the cardboard books.

thrilled 同义词

thrilled 短语相关

less than thrilled none/not too thrilled thrilled to bits thrilled to death/pieces

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