rapturous如何读

英:[ˈræptʃərəs]

美:[ˈræptʃərəs]

rapturous是什么意思

adj.

着迷的

痴迷的

狂喜的

销魂的

rapturous自然拼读

rap·tur·ous

raep chr s

rapturous词根

词根:rapture

n.

rapture 兴高采烈

vt.

rapture 使…狂喜

rapturous英英释义

noun

an expression or manifestation of ecstasy or passion

a state or experience of being carried away by overwhelming emotion

a mystical experience in which the spirit is exalted to a knowledge of divine things

often capitalized the final assumption of Christians into heaven during the end-time according to Christian theology

verb

transitive verb

to fill with joy : enrapture An entire generation is raptured by the Netflix original, "Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness."—Rachel Mckenzie

How buoyant his heart! and so melted with tender thoughts, so raptured with imaginings!—Baynard Rush Hall

to cause (a Christian believer) to be taken up into heaven during the end-time The whole chapter is Paul's exhortation concerning Christ's resurrection. … He talks about those who will not die but be changed (raptured) and receive their glorified bodies.—Tara Wentworth … the faithful would have a reward better than eternal life after death. They'd skip death entirely, raptured …—Joshua Rivera

He clearly and persuasively argues from Scripture that Christians … will be raptured …—Octavio Paz

rapturous词源中文解释

"狂喜或兴高采烈的",来自1670年代的 rapture 和 -ous。相关词汇: Rapturously(1660年代)。

rapturous词源英文解释

Nounrapt + -ure; (sense 3) probably after the use of rapere in the Vulgate (1 Thessalonians 4:17) to translate Greek harpázein "to take hold of, seize, snatch up" Verb derivative of rapture >entry 1

The first known use of rapture was in 1594

rapturous儿童词典英英释义

rarelyadverb

not often : seldom

rarefactionnoun

the action or process of rarefying

the state of being rarefied

a state or region of minimum pressure in a substance (as air) being traveled through by a wave formed by compression (as sound)

rarebitnoun

welsh rabbit

rapturenoun

a strong feeling of joy, delight, or love

rapturenoun

a strong feeling of joy, delight, or love

rapturous 例句

1 Mr. Hersch, with his fluent exposition, his rapturous clarity and his elegant assurance of touch, leads the way.

2 Pablo Ziegler’s New Tango Ensemble, which played its own rapturous set at the top of the show, returned at the end to accompany “Piazzolla.”

3 If Ravenhill thinks education irrelevant, he should have been at the South Bank two weeks ago, where 500 people, many from local schools and youth orchestras, performed Bernstein's Mass to rapturous reviews.

4 She was given a rapturous reception by the crowd.

她受到大家的热烈欢迎.

5 There was a rapturous ring of silence abiding perfectly.

有夺人心魄的寂静铃声完美地永存。

6 The “Four Dances” — each efficient but rapturous in their own ways — are at their best when most kinetic; Noseda was able to harness that energy and propel it forward in the suite’s bookending movements.

7 The most rapturous audience reception at the Cannes Film Festival has gone to "Holy Motors," a disorienting, whirling dream of a movie by French director Leos Carax.

8 Reaction from fans so far has been rapturous, and the studio clearly thinks it is on to something here.

9 Players and staff (are) given a rapturous welcome by their new fan base there.

俱乐部球员及工作人员受到了泰国新球迷们热烈的欢迎。 。

10 The dance numbers are so physically rapturous and vicariously thrilling, they almost lift your heart out of your chest.

11 Half Moon Run had one of the most rapturous receptions all weekend with their ecstatic, magical folk-pop.

12 “Ingenue,” focus on the bass as Flea cranes his fingers, all behind Godrich’s showering arrangements, which later dazzle on “Reverse Running” — especially in the rapturous closing 50 seconds that outsmart the closing title track.

13 When the Holy Spirit settles into the choir stand at a black church, it inspires bodies to dance with rapturous release.

14 "Venus in Fur," a play by David Ives, made its world premiere off-Broadway in January 2010, and Arianda's performance won rapturous applause.

15 Along the way, he earned rapturous praise from the hip-hop elite.

16 The moment is sweet and a bit silly, the kind of rapturous gesture that doesn’t seem out of the question when someone has earned the highest possible honor in his or her sport.

17 That constant pulse drew the ear to changes in orchestral texture — color, heat and grit — building to a euphoric homecoming that drew rapturous applause from the audience.

18 The episode and the series as a whole has received rapturous reviews from critics, with the Daily Mail describing it as “redemptive, unsentimental and beautiful” and the Metro declaring it a “masterpiece”.

19 Nafta won't be torn up and the pope will still receive a rapturous official reception.

20 Fears and sorrows hold a radiant gleam on “All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend,” the rapturous debut album by the 19-year-old Norwegian singer and songwriter Aurora.

rapturous 同义词

3 欣喜若狂的

ecstatic

6 欢天喜地的

raptured

8 欣喜若狂

ecstatic ravish

12 欢天喜地

raptured rapture

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