exhilarate
兴奋
常用释义
英音[ ɪɡˈzɪləreɪt ]
美音[ ɪɡˈzɪləreɪt ]
变形
第三人称单数:
exhilarates
现在分词:
exhilarating
过去式:
exhilarated
过去分词:
exhilarated
基本释义
- vt. 使高兴,使振奋;使愉快
例句
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1·This dangerous task exhilarate his spirits.这项危险的任务使他精神振奋。
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2·This dangerous task did not defeat but exhilarate him.这件危险的任务不但没有击垮他反而使他振奋。
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3·Since the beginning, thrill rides were designed to both exhilarate and terrify.从最开始,弹射座椅的设计就充满了紧张刺激。
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4·That things always went as badly as she had foreseen did not exhilarate her in the least.那些事经常如她所预见的越来越糟,这种先见之明并未让她感到丝毫快乐。
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5·Studying in the u. S. A. will exhilarate you. It will change the landscape of your life permanently.你的留学美国经历将是愉快的,同时也将永远地改变你的人生轨迹。
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6·Cosmic yet concrete, the sound of their first tour in China this winter will exhilarate and move listeners in powerful ways.“神话接力”在今年冬天在中国初次问世的巡演将会以一种强烈的方式来震动听众。
同根词
词根:
exhilarate
exhilarating
adj
使人愉快的;令人喜欢的;爽快的
exhilarated
adj
振奋的;高兴的
exhilaration
n
愉快;令人高兴
exhilarating
v
使高兴,使兴奋(exhilarate的现在分词形式)
exhilarated
v
使振奋;使高兴(exhilarate的过去式和过去分词)