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exhilaration

/ig-zil-uh-rey-shuhn/US // ɪgˌzɪl əˈreɪ ʃən //

振奋人心,振奋,振奋精神,欣喜若狂

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : exhilarated condition or feeling.
    • : the act of exhilarating.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noungreat happiness, excitement

Examples

  • The withdrawal after the exhilaration of competing, no matter the outcome, is a mental crash that can hit athletes hard.

  • Visit Albuquerque welcomes you to experience exhilaration in the natural beauty of the Southwest.

  • When Kai and I return, Christina has a glow familiar to anyone who has ever been smitten by trail riding, a buzz of accomplishment, exhilaration and wanting more.

  • It’s a moment of gentle exhilaration that rail riders around the globe have been missing for more than a year.

  • On the Zoom screens of the pandemic, I found the exhilaration of new connections.

  • The exhilaration is short-lived, though, because Carey basically blue balls us.

  • Sorry, I need to have the exhilaration to enjoy it with someone else (and about 450,000 on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook).

  • As Explorer Gene makes clear, whether inherited or learned, a taste for the exhilaration of discovery is a hard thing to shake.

  • As we walked, my nerves melted and a sense of exhilaration took over.

  • It opens in the middle of a battlefield sequence—the only one depicted in the film—but the exhilaration is fleeting.

  • This glow of feeling and exhilaration gave a new impress of sweetness and fascination to her beauty.

  • Who shall sing in lyrical language the exhilaration of such splendid men's work?

  • At the words the flaming exhilaration of the man's face vanished and his eyes took on a poignant, distant look.

  • Stopping once more to cut wires and tear up the track, we felt a thrill of exhilaration to which we had long been strangers.

  • Presently the set concluded; and the next moment he was at my side in a high state of exhilaration, mopping and breathless.