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thrilling

/thril-ing/US // ˈθrɪl ɪŋ //UK // (ˈθrɪlɪŋ) //

激动人心的,惊心动魄,惊心动魄的,惊险的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : producing sudden, strong, and deep emotion or excitement.
    • : producing a tremor, as by chilling.
    • : vibrating; trembling; quivering.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.exciting

Examples

  • She encourages Rachel to indulge and the two develop an unexpected bond, which author Melissa Broder explores in this thrilling examination of hunger, desire, faith, family and love.

  • After Frankie realizes something is going on between her daughter and a teacher, she intervenes in a thrilling and unexpected way.

  • Getting out on the slopes is a thrilling experience, whether it’s your first time on the bunny hill or whether you are a seasoned park rat.

  • Here’s a thrilling Chianti Classico, a vivid reminder not to take Tuscany for granted.

  • The result is a thrilling tale eerily familiar but utterly transformed.

  • The pulse of the music gives the film a thrilling kind of unity.

  • When they told me that Ben was interested in doing it, I thought, “How thrilling!”

  • The 16-song pop treasure chest comes to a thrilling close with “New Romantics,” a remix-ready stomper crammed with witty lyrics.

  • As a recovering fan, I still regard football as a thrilling spectacle.

  • We go back into the city which is thrilling to be back there again.

  • In the telegraph office a young signaler was sending a thrilling message to Umballa, Lahore and the north.

  • She glanced up at him softly, under long lashes,—a thrilling glance; but he missed its radiance, for his own eyes were far away.

  • In the tear-stained story of humanity there has never been aught to surpass the thrilling record of Cawnpore.

  • It is impossible to describe the thrilling effect produced by this striking ceremony.

  • That thrilling pathetic voice; it had never touched her as it touched her to-day.