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jubilance

/joo-buh-luhnt/US // ˈdʒu bə lənt //UK // (ˈdʒuːbɪlənt) //

欢欣鼓舞,欢庆,喜庆,喜悦

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : showing great joy, satisfaction, or triumph; rejoicing; exultant: the cheers of the jubilant victors; the jubilant climax of his symphony.

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Examples

  • The atmosphere was a mixture of jubilant and dismayed, as demonstrators who said they stormed the Capitol recounted seeing a woman bleeding and medical workers treating her.

  • His signature “future soul” sound made him a standout star as a member of Snarky Puppy, but with this title song, Henry is offering longtime and new listeners a powerfully jubilant performance that is needed in all of our Christmas stockings.

  • I was in a jubilant mood, so when the Sheik walked past me, I slapped his shoulder and said, “Better luck next time!”

  • To the south was a large, jubilant street party, in front of historic Reading Terminal Market.

  • After geneticist Janna Hutz shared the relevant section of HGNC’s new guidelines on Twitter, the response from the community was jubilant.

  • When Melanne raised her hand to take the oath of office, the two women exchanged glances of veiled jubilance.

  • It was not long, but it fairly sang with jubilance and the feel of it in his hand was warm.

  • With what a spring of determination, with what a shout of jubilance, will the people rise to their emancipation!

  • The three met with jubilance, and drove straight to the Savoy, for there was not more than time to have tea and dress.

  • He waited until they came up, their horses pounding over the uneven sod urged by the jubilance of their riders.

  • Art Kuzak's reply had an undercurrent of jubilance, as if whatever he knew now was better than he had expected.