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elate

/ih-leyt/US // ɪˈleɪt //UK // (ɪˈleɪt) //

弹性,弹性的,精采的,弹性化

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    e·lat·ed, e·lat·ing.

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • It was strange, but as he stared at the taped tubes, the image of scarcity elated him.

  • But as he held on through the dark and solemn forest path he grew less elate.

  • Success made Samuel Clemens merely elate, more kindly, more humanly generous.

  • First edition:— And my face bear his brand—mine, that once bore Love's badge elate!

  • Winnie was the only one whom this mystery did not seem to elate.

  • He had returned from his day's outing and his countenance shone elate.