ecstatic
ecstatic 英 [ɪkˈstætɪk] 美 [ɛkˈstætɪk]
adj. 狂喜的;入迷的 n. 狂喜的人
名词复数:ecstatics
- The adjective ecstatic turns the noun "ecstasy" into a descriptive word. When Celine hit that high note, the audience was ecstatic.
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- adj. 狂喜的;入迷的
- n. 狂喜的人
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1. That we can sometimes fly and sometimes enjoy ecstatic happiness in our dreams is in itself comforting.
有时候,在我们的梦中会出现飞翔或者狂喜的情景,它本身令人欣慰。
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2. 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。
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3. And then an ecstatic scream of joy; and then , alas !
接着是一声欣喜若狂的尖叫,哎呀!
- ecstatic (adj.) 1590s, "mystically absorbed," from Greek ekstatikos "unstable, inclined to depart from," from ekstasis (see ecstasy). Meaning "characterized by or subject to intense emotions" is from 1660s, now usually pleasurable ones, but not originally always so. Related: Ecstatical; ecstatically.
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