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exhilarate

/ig-zil-uh-reyt/US // ɪgˈzɪl əˌreɪt //UK // (ɪɡˈzɪləˌreɪt) //

使人振奋的,振奋人心,振奋,令人振奋的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ex·hil·a·rat·ed, ex·hil·a·rat·ing.

    • : to enliven; invigorate; stimulate: The cold weather exhilarated the walkers.
    • : to make cheerful or merry.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake very happy
Forms: exhilarated, exhilarating

Examples

  • The experience of working at the Pushkin, where the reproductions of her university textbooks were replaced by genuine works of art, exhilarated her.

  • You can open this volume to any page and find sentences that surprise, cause laughter, exhilarate, and often do all three at once.

  • I almost envy you the excitement of golf, which helps the fresh air to exhilarate, and gives variety of exercise.

  • Though he had just heard so much to exhilarate him, he was not, on the whole, free from melancholy.

  • Study well these books, sigor; for, believe me, you will find that they will exhilarate and improve your mind.

  • Wit serves to amuse or exhilarate but rarely produces useful reflection or an improvement of mind.

  • And as you increase it, or substitute for it vibrations more rapid against those myriad nerves, you exhilarate or intoxicate.