exhilarating
adjective /ɪɡˈzɪləreɪtɪŋ/
/ɪɡˈzɪləreɪtɪŋ/
- very exciting and great fun
使人兴奋的;令人激动的;令人高兴的 - My first parachute jump was an exhilarating experience.
我第一次跳伞的经历很令人激动。 - Young people often find danger rather exhilarating.
年轻人经常觉得危险相当令人兴奋。
Synonyms excitingexciting- dramatic
- heady
- thrilling
- exhilarating
- exciting causing great interest or excitement:
- This is one of the most exciting developments in biology in recent years.
这是近年来生物学上最令人振奋的进展之一。
- This is one of the most exciting developments in biology in recent years.
- dramatic (of events or scenes) exciting and impressive:
- They watched dramatic pictures of the police raid on TV.
他们在电视上看到了警察突击搜捕的激动人心的画面。
- They watched dramatic pictures of the police raid on TV.
- heady having a strong effect on your senses; making you feel excited and full of hope:
- the heady days of youth
令人陶醉的年轻时代
- the heady days of youth
- thrilling exciting and a lot of fun:
- Don’t miss next week’s thrilling episode!
别错过下周扣人心弦的那一集!
- Don’t miss next week’s thrilling episode!
- exhilarating very exciting and great fun:
- My first parachute jump was an exhilarating experience.
我第一次跳伞的经历很令人激动。
- My first parachute jump was an exhilarating experience.
Exhilarating is the strongest of these words and exciting the least strong. Exciting is the most general and can be used to talk about any activity, experience, feeling or event that excites you. Thrilling is used especially for contests and stories where the ending is uncertain. Exhilarating is used especially for physical activities that involve speed and/or danger.Patterns用 exciting、thrilling 还是 exhilarating? - a(n) exciting/dramatic/heady/thrilling/exhilarating experience/moment
- a(n) exciting/dramatic/heady atmosphere
- a(n) exciting/dramatic/thrilling finish/finale/victory/win
Collocations DictionaryExhilarating is used with these nouns:- experience
- My first parachute jump was an exhilarating experience.