ecstatic

美音:[ɪk'stætɪk] 英音:[ɪk'stætɪk]

简单释义:


adj.狂喜的;热情极高的

网络欣喜若狂的;入迷的;狂喜的人

变形:

复数:ecstatics  


完整释义:


adj.

1.狂喜的,欣喜若狂,有点忘形
2.欣喜若狂的;入迷的,出神的
3.恍惚的,入迷的,如醉如痴
4.盛大


例句:

  1. Elvis was ecstatic. "In a surprising, spontaneous gesture, " Krogh wrote, Elvis "put his left arm around the President and hugged him. "
    艾尔维斯欣喜若狂,“他十分意外,”克罗写道,艾尔维斯“很自然地伸出左臂搂住总统并拥抱了他。”

  2. He smiled like a weather man, like an ecstatic patron of recurrent light.
    他象一个气象预报员又象一个欣喜若狂的回归光守护神似地露了笑容。

  3. The French media and intelligentsia, predictably, have been ecstatic at the restoration of their country's honour in this line of endeavour.
    可预言地,法国媒体和情报机构,则为在这词奋进的路线中回复他们国家的荣誉而狂喜。

  4. The president, who badly needs to rebuild credibility with his conservative base, was ecstatic as he announced the numbers to the world.
    总统先生此时迫切的需要以他的保守派基础重建他的信用,不难预期他在向全世界宣布这个数字时的狂喜。

  5. The crowd, split evenly between whites and Latinos, gave Mrs Clinton the kind of ecstatic reception normally reserved for Obama events.
    白人和拉丁裔均衡区分的现场的人群,给与克林顿夫人一种近乎欣喜若狂的接纳,平时只在奥巴马的集会中才发生。

  6. The consciousness portrayed is harmonious, loving, and ecstatic, resonating with a state of high level well-being.
    和谐、慈爱、令人神迷,并与更高层次的健康状态共振。

  7. A French woman, after meditating with the Convenient form of practice, was ecstatic at her visions of Jesus Christ and Shakyamuni Buddha.
    一位法国妇女在学了方便法后,兴奋地说她看到了耶稣和佛陀。

  8. wiggled in happiness at being released from captivity and thrust ecstatic, wet kisses in the direction of the young man' s face.
    那小家伙从监禁中获释,高兴得不停扭动,欣喜若狂地往那年轻人的脸上舔。

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