thrill
thrill 英 [θrɪl] 美 [θrɪl]
n. 兴奋 vt. 使…兴奋
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- Thrill doesn’t refer to any old type of excitement; this stuff is intense. For many people, the experience of riding a roller coaster provides a great thrill, or an intense feeling of excitement.
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- n. 兴奋
- vt. 使…兴奋
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1. It gave me a big thrill to meet my favourite author in person.
能见到我最喜欢的作者本人使我感到兴奋不已。
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2. the thrill of catching a really big fish
捉到一条很大的鱼的兴奋经历
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3. She gets an obvious thrill out of performing.
她显然从表演中得到一种兴奋感。
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4. A thrill of alarm ran through him.
一阵惊恐的感觉传遍他的全身。
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5. I was thrilled by your news.
你的消息使我兴奋极了。
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6. This band has thrilled audiences all over the world.
这支乐队使全世界的观众狂热痴迷。
- thrill (n.) "a shivering, exciting feeling," 1670s, from thrill (v.). Meaning "a thrilling experience" is attested from 1936.
- thrill (v.) early 14c., "to pierce, penetrate," metathesis of Old English þyrlian "to perforate, pierce," from þyrel "hole" (in Middle English, also "nostril"), from þurh "through" (compare Middle High German dürchel "pierced, perforated;" from PIE root *tere- (2) "cross over, pass through, overcome") + -el. Meaning "give a shivering, exciting feeling" is first recorded 1590s, via metaphoric notion of "pierce with emotion." Related: Thrilled; thrilling.
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