exult
英 [ɪɡˈzʌlt]
美 [ɪɡˈzʌlt]
v. 欢欣鼓舞; 兴高采烈; 喜形于色
过去式:exulted现在分词:exulting第三人称单数:exults复数:exults过去分词:exulted
GRETEM8
BNC.21160 / COCA.20109
牛津词典
verb
- 欢欣鼓舞;兴高采烈;喜形于色
to feel and show that you are very excited and happy because of sth that has happened
- He leaned back, exulting at the success of his plan.
他向后一靠,为自己计划成功而得意扬扬。 - ‘We won!’ she exulted.
“我们赢了!”她欣喜若狂道。
柯林斯词典
- VERB 欢欣鼓舞;兴高采烈
If you exult in a triumph or success that you have had, you feel and show great happiness and pleasure because of it.
- He was exulting in a win at the show earlier that day...
他正在为当天早些时候在节目中胜出而欢欣鼓舞。 - Some individual investors exulted at the record...
一些个人投资者为这一记录欢呼雀跃。 - I exulted and wept for joy...
我欢天喜地,喜极而泣。 - 'This is what I've longed for during my entire career,' Kendall exulted.
“这是我整个职业生涯中梦寐以求的,”肯德尔欣喜地说。
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