1.高兴的,振奋的,激昂的
1.exhilarate的过去式和过去分词形式
1.extremely happy, excited, and full of energy
1.the past tense and past participle of exhilarate
1."They may not be as exhilarated as they were last time, " Ms. Kennedy said. "But I think they are just as committed. "
“他们或许不会像上次那么兴奋,”肯尼迪女士说,“但我认为他们还会像上次那么投入。”
2.I founded after sitting in the office all day, it is exhilarated to going for a walk along the quietly lake in the night.
办公室里坐了一天之后,我感到晚上沿着静静的湖边散散步令人神清气爽。
3.He became as exhilarated as if his tender for building a mansion had been accepted.
他成了一样,如果他为建设大厦投标已被接受振奋。
4.As the timbers creaked, I felt both snug and exhilarated to be sailing in the wind.
能在风中航行让我感到舒适而兴奋。
5.How exhilarated I was to hear the melody of home when I was in such a fatigued state!
如何高兴,我听到的旋律家庭当我在这样的疲劳状态!
6.gamblers feel exhilarated when taking chances, and find it hard to stop - even when losing - as a win brings a sense of power.
抓住机会时觉得很兴奋,即使失去机会也难以停手,因为胜利能带来一种权力感
7.You feel free and exhilarated by being able to express yourself spontaneously and in an uninhibited manner.
如果你能用一种非传统的方式自发地表现自我,你会感到非常自由与兴奋。
8.Exhilarated or stupefied by or as if by alcohol; intoxicated.
醉的,陶醉的因(仿佛)喝酒类饮料而兴奋或木然的;
9.The next day, outside the Ron Paul rally, most of them were still exhilarated by their brush with violence.
第二天在支持罗恩·保罗的集会外面,他们中的多数人仍因骑着马乱跑而兴奋过度。
10.It goes without saying that the Chinese people around the world are exhilarated and proud to hear the good news.
毫无疑问,全世界的中国人听到这个消息会十分兴奋,并且以此为荣。