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bliss

/blis/US // blɪs //UK // (blɪs) //

幸福感,幸福,极乐,极乐世界

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : supreme happiness; utter joy or contentment: wedded bliss.
    • : Theology. the joy of heaven.
    • : heaven; paradise: the road to eternal bliss.
    • : Archaic. a cause of great joy or happiness.

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Examples

  • Patchy adoption of sprawling tree planting plans may not lead to the cooling bliss we desire in urban places.

  • Sorry, flight attendants, gaming managers and bartenders, but your chances at marital bliss are the worst of any professions.

  • While Vogue details the choice as, “really weird” this selection is seemingly aimed to bring a sense of bliss in a time period filled with consistent turmoil.

  • Nominated for Best Product Launch Campaign, the company continued to innovate by working with Bliss on the brand’s new Clear Genius product line.

  • The idea for this dish came to me over the summer during one of those moments of pure bliss that seems suspended in time.

  • Consider it a coffee table book for edgy rock fans who bliss out on something stronger than coffee.

  • Most of the Atari employees I saw projected an aura of almost delirious bliss.

  • Bliss walked in front of Roberts with a tiny GoPro camera hidden in the back of his shirt.

  • Fort Bliss was shot in just 21 days, with the crew, Monaghan says, “running and gunning, literally.”

  • Another one of those meaty roles is that of Maggie Swann, the woman at the heart of Fort Bliss.

  • Here they were more wary and more fortunate, and Isabel took a curious pleasure in watching the manifest bliss of her companion.

  • The very next day he burst in upon me in a state of bliss bordering on mania.

  • She could picture at that moment no greater bliss on earth than possession of the beloved one.

  • The bliss of lovers is so unstable, that in every case lovers have more woes than the moon has changes.

  • Heaven's pathway stands unobstructed, which will lead us into a Paradise of bliss.