elated
elated 英 [iˈleɪtɪd] 美 [ɪˈletɪd]
adj. 兴高采烈的;得意洋洋的 v. 使兴奋(elate的过去式和过去分词)
- If you're elated you aren't just happy — you're over the moon, absolutely excited and bursting with pride. Like the way you feel after winning a scholarship to an Ivy league school or mastering a back handspring.
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- adj. 兴高采烈的;得意洋洋的
- v. 使兴奋(elate的过去式和过去分词)
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1. Some workers were as elated as students on Tuesday when they learned they would get the day off.
上班族们,学生们在周二得知明天会放假的时候,同样的兴高采烈。
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2. They are elated, and end up kidding themselves: they forget that the story is on(y on the screen.
他们兴高采烈,最后变得和自己开了个玩笑:他们忘了,那些故事只是在屏幕上。
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3. Under cover of darkness the general and less than half his army escaped, leaving his precious wagons to be captured by Peter’s elated troops.
最终在夜色的掩护下,这位将军和不到一半的部队逃脱了,身后将宝贵的补给车留给了彼得兴高采烈的部队。
- elated (adj.) 1610s, past-participle adjective from elate.
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