jubilation 的定义
- a feeling of or the expression of joy or exultation: Their jubilation subsided when they lost the second game.
- a joyful or festive celebration.
jubilation 近义词
celebration
更多jubilation例句
- Wichita State grabbed the rebound and Alterique Gilbert got a good look at a game-winning three, but it bounced harmlessly away, setting off jubilation among the Bulldogs.
- Alex Ovechkin lifted his hands in jubilation and yelled as his 708th career goal doubled as the overtime winner Saturday night at Capital One Arena.
- Inauguration musical performances, in their need to balance solemnity with jubilation, are always tricky propositions.
- The fact that I was neither outraged nor filled with jubilation was not only unacceptable, but also placed me in the minority.
- As such, being led through the set by production designer Michael Shaw is a journey best described as “claustrophobic jubilation.”
- Arriving at the Melody Ballroom, the atmosphere was a frenzy of joy, jubilation and holy bedlam.
- There was a great deal of jubilation in the cottage and then Cunningham himself came to visit us to congratulate us in person.
- Jubilation might be a more appropriate term for the public that has so longed for this to happen.
- There was much jubilation among the garrison at this outcome of the long-expected and dreaded attack.
- He was received in London with jubilation, and was richly pensioned for his heroic adventures.
- But he did not fall, and her expression of jubilation changed to disappointment.
- "Nobly," agreed Captain Mayo, allowing himself a moment of jubilation, even though the dreaded shoals were ahead.
- And spurring his horse, he emerged from the thicket, leaving the gauchos there, in a state of jubilation impossible to describe.