euphoria 英 [ju:ˈfɔ:riə]   美 [juˈfɔriə, -ˈfor-]

euphoria

euphoria  英 [ju:ˈfɔ:riə] 美 [juˈfɔriə, -ˈfor-]

n. 精神欢快,[临床] 欣快;兴高采烈;欣快症;幸福愉快感 

名词复数:euphorias 

They think there might have been less euphoria had financial markets and policymakers been less fixated on GDP. 他们认为,如果经济市场和决策领导层更少地被GDP固定,还会有更少的欣快。
Many people say that one feels euphoria - being invincible and/or the desire to clean the house. 许多人都说当人有欣快感时,就会觉得无所不能或者会有清洁房间的冲动。

  • Use euphoria to describe a feeling of great happiness and well-being, but know that euphoria often more than that––it's unusually, crazy happy, over the top.
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  • n. 精神欢快,[临床] 欣快;兴高采烈;欣快症;幸福愉快感
  • 1. They think there might have been less euphoria had financial markets and policymakers been less fixated on GDP.

    他们认为,如果经济市场和决策领导层更少地被GDP固定,还会有更少的欣快。

  • 2. Many people say that one feels euphoria - being invincible and/or the desire to clean the house.

    许多人都说当人有欣快感时,就会觉得无所不能或者会有清洁房间的冲动。

  • euphoria (n.) 1727, a physician's term for "condition of feeling healthy and comfortable (especially when sick)," medical Latin, from Greek euphoria "power of enduring easily," from euphoros, literally "bearing well," from eu "well" (see eu-) + pherein "to carry," from PIE root *bher- (1) "to carry." Non-technical use, now the main one, dates to 1882 and perhaps is a reintroduction. Earlier the word meant "effective operation of a medicine on a patient" (1680s).
eu·phoria / juːˈfɔːriə ; NAmE juːˈfɔːriə / noun [uncountable ] an extremely strong feeling of happiness and excitement that usually lasts only a short time (通常指持续时间较短的)极度愉快的心情,极度兴奋的情绪 eu·phor·ic / juːˈfɒrɪk ; NAmE juːˈfɔːrɪk / adjective My euphoric mood could not last. 我兴奋的心情持久不了。 synonyms at excited eu·phoria / juːˈfɔːriə ; NAmE juːˈfɔːriə / eu·phor·ic / juːˈfɒrɪk ; NAmE juːˈfɔːrɪk /
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