euphoria
noun /juːˈfɔːriə/
/juːˈfɔːriə/
[uncountable]- an extremely strong feeling of happiness and excitement that usually lasts only a short time
(通常指持续时间较短的)极度愉快的心情,极度兴奋的情绪 - I was in a state of euphoria all day.
我整天沉浸在极度兴奋之中。 - Euphoria soon gave way to despair.
极度喜悦很快就变成了绝望。 - The government’s current euphoria over the exchange rate is unlikely to last.
政府目前对汇率的乐观情绪不太可能持续下去。
- The news sparked a wave of euphoria across the country.
这则消息让全国上下一片欢腾。 - These substances produce euphoria when taken in small doses.
小剂量摄入这些化学品会让人产生兴奋感。 - the euphoria of victory
胜利的欢欣 - the euphoria we all felt when they were finally defeated
他们最终被打败时我们都感觉到的一阵狂喜
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- early
- initial
- general
- …
- wave
- feel
- induce
- produce
- …
- evaporate
- fade
- euphoria about
- euphoria of
- euphoria over
- …
- a feeling of euphoria
- a state of euphoria
词源late 17th cent. (denoting ‘well-being produced in a sick person by the use of drugs’): modern Latin, from Greek, from euphoros ‘borne well, healthy’, from eu ‘well’ + pherein ‘to bear’. - I was in a state of euphoria all day.