exultant

[ɪɡˈzʌltənt]
  • 释义
  • 狂喜的,欢欣鼓舞的;

  • 双语例句
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    The exultant crowds were dancing in the streets.

    欢欣的人群在大街上跳起了舞.

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  • 2、

    There is something fine about the exultant spring and the boat.

    小艇欢快地跳跃,确是别有一番妙趣.

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    That night, tired, exultant, he wrote about the operation and sent a note to Marian Scott.

    那天夜里, 他又疲倦又欣喜, 给玛丽安?斯科特写了一封短信谈这次手术.

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    Whooah! The exultant joy of survival.

    无比欢欣的劫后余生.

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    He raises arms to the sky, turning slowly, feeling the rain washing him clean. Exultant. Triumphant.

    他冲着天空张开双臂, 慢慢地转身, 让雨水将自己冲刷干净, 欣喜、狂欢!

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    There is something fine about the exultant spring of the boat.

    小艇充满欢跃的活力,确是别有一番妙趣.

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    He gave an exultant shout.

    他发出了狂欢的喊叫.

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  • 8、

    Intense and especially ecstatic or exultant happiness.

    表现或引起高兴或喜悦;尤其是使幸福.

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    He give an exultant shout.

    他发出狂欢的呼喊.

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    He was exultant that she was still so much in his power.

    他仍然能轻而易举地摆布她,对此他欣喜若狂.

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    The exultant players were dancing on the ground over their team's victory.

    欢呼雀跃的运动员们在运动场上起舞以庆祝队伍的胜利.

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    The young gentleman uttered this exultant sound with mysterious significance.

    这位少爷发出这种兴高采烈的呼喊是带有神秘的意思的.

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    He sent one glare of fierce , exultant defiance at the man in collar and cravat now.

    他横眉冷目,满脸鄙夷之色, 狠狠地盯了一眼那位现在戴好衣领和系着领带的人.

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