a feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elation 同义词:euphory,
Euphoria (; from Ancient Greek ε?φορ?α, from [eu, "well", and φ?ρω] pherō, "to bear") (semantically opposite of [[dysphoria) is medically recognized as a mental and emotional condition in which a person experiences intense feelings of well-being, elation, happiness, excitement, and joy.Euphoria - RightDiagnosis.
例句与用法
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He was in the grip of a permanent euphoria . 他患了一种慢性欣快症。
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The gossip went on, the euphoria grew . 闲谈继续进行着,欣慰感更见增涨。
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In contrast to their pessimism, i myself was feeling a remarkable euphoria . 与他们的悲观情绪相反,我却感到异常欣快。
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The euphoria of victory in 1945 had long since given way to sullen resentment . 1945年胜利时的欢快心情早已被阴郁的不满情绪所取代。
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She is still in a state of euphoria hour after her victory 她获胜后几小时仍喜气洋洋。
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She was still in a state of euphoria hours after her victory 她获胜几小时仍喜气洋洋
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Bernd - schneider : we kindled such a euphoria in germany 我们在德国点燃了欣快欢腾的气氛。
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They can inspire euphoria , but can also induce dependency 它们能让人兴奋,但也能导致依赖。
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Except for a slight wave of euphoria . you feel it 除了会让你有点儿快感之外,没有其他副作用.感觉到了吗
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Global stockmarkets have reacted not with dismay but with euphoria 世界股票市场的反应不是惊慌失措,而是鼓掌欢庆。