elate / ɪˈleɪt /

🎓大学词汇弹性弹性的精采的弹性化

elate2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

e·lat·ed, e·lat·ing.

  1. to make very happy or proud: news to elate the hearer.
adj. 形容词 adjective

elate 近义词

v. 动词 verb

inspire

elate 的近义词 4
elate 的反义词 3

更多elate例句

  1. So, investors are bracing for the news, advertisers are being impacted to a greater extent than they might’ve anticipated and users probably won’t be elated by the content of the NYT article.
  2. His victory elated the crowd of 135,000, the largest to watch a sports event since the coronavirus pandemic began, and the affection was mutual as he climbed a fence in joy, then ran down the track waving and saluting fans.
  3. It was strange, but as he stared at the taped tubes, the image of scarcity elated him.
  4. But as he held on through the dark and solemn forest path he grew less elate.
  5. Success made Samuel Clemens merely elate, more kindly, more humanly generous.
  6. First edition:— And my face bear his brand—mine, that once bore Love's badge elate!
  7. Winnie was the only one whom this mystery did not seem to elate.
  8. He had returned from his day's outing and his countenance shone elate.