very happy, excited and enthusiastic; feeling or showing great enthusiasm synonym delighted狂喜的;热情极高的 Sally was ecstatic about her new job. 萨莉对她的新工作高兴得发狂。 ecstatic applause/praise/reviews 狂热的鼓掌/赞美/评论 He gave an ecstatic sigh of happiness. 他狂喜不已,不禁叹出声来。
Synonyms excitedexcited- ecstatic
- elated
- euphoric
- rapturous
- exhilarated
- excited feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm:
The kids were excited about the holiday. 孩子们对假期兴奋不已。
- ecstatic very happy, excited and enthusiastic; showing this enthusiasm:
Sally was ecstatic about her new job. 萨莉对她的新工作高兴得发狂。
- elated happy and excited because of something good that has happened or will happen:
I was elated with the thrill of success. 我为成功的喜悦所鼓舞。
- euphoric very happy and excited, but usually only for a short time:
My euphoric mood could not last. 我兴奋的心情持久不了。
- rapturous expressing extreme pleasure or enthusiasm:
He was greeted with rapturous applause. 他受到热烈的鼓掌欢迎。
- exhilarated happy and excited, especially after physical activity:
She felt exhilarated with the speed. 这种速度令她兴奋不已。
- to feel excited/elated/euphoric/exhilarated
- to be excited/ecstatic/elated/euphoric at something
- to be excited/ecstatic/elated about something
- to be excited/elated/exhilarated by something
- to be ecstatic/elated/exhilarated with something
Extra ExamplesTopics Feelingsc1Martin was not exactly ecstatic at the news. 听到这个消息马丁并不是十分欣喜。 their brief but ecstatic honeymoon 他们那短暂却令人陶醉的蜜月
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- feel
- look
- …
- absolutely
- positively
- not exactly
- …
- about
- at
- (in religion)
involving feelings of great emotion, especially through prayer and meditation, that take somebody beyond the limits of the individual self 欣喜若狂: 涉及到极大的情感感觉,尤其是通过祈祷和冥想,使某人超出了个人自我的范围an ecstatic vision of God 让人狂喜的神启
Word Originlate 16th cent.: from French extatique, from Greek ekstatikos, based on ek- ‘out’ + histanai ‘to place’.