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rhapsodic

/rap-sod-ik/US // ræpˈsɒd ɪk //UK // (ræpˈsɒdɪk) //

狂想曲,狂想,畅想曲

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : extravagantly enthusiastic; ecstatic.
    • : pertaining to, characteristic of, or of the nature or form of rhapsody.

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Examples

  • You should have seen the look on the face of an actor from Mare of Easttown that I interviewed for a piece publishing next week as I waxed rhapsodic about how the show could be a metaphor for surviving pandemic life.

  • In his dying moments, Blade Runner’s murderous android played by Rutger Hauer lapses into a rhapsodic recollection that may or may not actually be his own, but by which he achieves humanity just by virtue of how much it moves him.

  • They are told that Miss America has evolved, but shown a contestant waxing rhapsodic about Barbie.

  • Texas expats wax rhapsodic about the Tex-Mex food of their youth.

  • Lapine, who directed it, could do no better than admire his own good work by showing the rhapsodic performance in Six by Sondheim.

  • Is there, then, no place for rhapsodic writing in musical criticism?

  • “It teaches us a great deal,” said Rhapsodic Pantril vaguely, but impressively, after the Fern dance had been given and applauded.

  • She conceived scenes in which she was haughtily rhapsodic in defending her good, sensible husband before them.

  • But his heart was heavy with new burdens and he could not take his usual rhapsodic joy in the things of Nature.

  • In other words, the lymphatic temperament is essentially despondent, and the rhapsodic is bilious.