exultation
英:[ˌegzʌlˈteɪʃn] 美: [ˌɛksəlˈteʃən, ˌɛɡzəl-]
exultation 基本解释
n.狂喜;大悦;欢欣;得意
英英释义
exultation[ ,eɡzʌl'teiʃən ]
n.a feeling of extreme joy同义词:jubilancejubilancyjubilation
the utterance of sounds expressing great joy同义词:rejoicingjubilation
exultation 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- I struggled against the ungenerous exultation that in such a supreme moment of existence will rise in the best-mannered sportsman's breast.
我拼命地想压抑即使最有涵养的猎手在这种狂喜时刻也会产生的那种得意忘形的劲头。 - With order restored, the citizens were in great exultation.
日月重光,民心大悦。 - My home is the home of laughter and exultation.
我的家是充满笑声和欢欣之家。
权威例句
ExultationA Shadowy ExultationSinging in ExultationFrom Anguish to Exultation"Exultation des corps, des cœurs": L'amant du lac de Virginia Pésémapéo BordeleauThe Antependium of Nedstryn and the Exultation of the CrossGreek ὀλολύζω and Hittite palwai- : Exultation in the Ritual Slaughter of AnimalsThe Oracle concerning Babylon, and the Song of Exultation, from Isaiah, chap. xiii. and xiv., etc. [In verse.]The Ottoman Turks, “terror” of the West, defeated at the gates of Vienna: the cause for exultation and celebration in the Spanish ...Rejoinder to Tanya Castleman: Stephen Rimmer's response to Castleman, T. Premature exultation: how the demise of inequality has been...