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exhilarating

US // (ɪɡˈzɪləˌreɪtɪŋ) //

令人振奋的,令人振奋,振奋人心的,让人振奋的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing strong feelings of excitement and happinessan exhilarating helicopter trip

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.stimulating, cheering
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Examples

  • And, even better, because the Maverick X3 comes in multiple four-seater options, everyone in the family can enjoy the exhilarating ride.

  • He is a deadly scorer, though not necessarily an exhilarating one.

  • It’s exhilarating to know that what we learn five years from now may not even be invented or created yet.

  • This week’s great value is an exhilarating pinot grigio from the mountains of northern Italy, paired with another that’s a bit more conventional though hardly boring.

  • These pads can also serve as a fun floating mechanism, turning a meager rapid into something much more exhilarating.

  • For me, the research process was long but fairly exhilarating.

  • What was something that funny and exhilarating that I have experienced?

  • Watching the American support in the stands has been almost as exhilarating as watching the play.

  • Still, when it comes to neutrinos, the stakes are exhilarating: Why does the sun shine?

  • Every minute has the high drama of first love, only far more exhilarating.

  • They already furnish an exhilarating example of the difference between free governments and despotic misrule.

  • There was something strangely exhilarating in the air and the dusty office smelt of salt-pork and cheese.

  • It was a perfectly exhilarating experience to walk about on real earth once more.

  • Apparently we have this exhilarating entertainment all to ourselves, for the rest of the fifteen passengers have not appeared.

  • The nervous impulse that reaches the brain through the eye may be either exhilarating or depressing.