thrilled 详细解释

thrilled

[θril]

[ thrilled ]

n.激动, 引起激动的事物, 震颤(医学)
v.(使)激动, 感到紧张

词形变化

副词: thrillingly | 动词过去式: thrilled | 动词过去分词: thrilled | 动词现在分词: thrilling | 动词第三人称单数: thrills |

词义辨析

同义参见:

glad  

英英释义

动词 thrill:

cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input

同义词:thrill

feel sudden intense sensation or emotion

同义词:thrill, tickle, vibrate

tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement

同义词:shudder, shiver, throb, thrill

fill with sublime emotion; tickle pink

同义词:exhilarate, inebriate, thrill, exalt, beatify

形容词 thrilled:

feeling intense pleasurable excitement

例句

1. I was thrilled.我当时欣喜若狂。 2. Sue and John were especially thrilled with this award.苏和约翰对获得这个奖感到特别开心。 3. I'm really thrilled that the public have taken to the song.公众喜欢这首歌, 我感到真的开心。 4. I'm so thrilled to see you.看到你我真高兴。 5. “Will you come to dinner at my house tomorrow?” “Certainly. I'd be thrilled.”“你愿意明天来我家吃饭吗?”“当然,我非常愿意。” 6. I'm not thrilled about/with her decision.我对她的决定不太满意。 7. (US) He was thrilled to death/pieces [=very excited and pleased] about the baby. = (chiefly Brit) He was thrilled to bits about the baby.这个小宝宝让他开心极了。 8. I'm less than thrilled [=not happy] with her decision.我对她的决定不满意。 9. He was none/not too thrilled [=not pleased] by the idea.他对这个主意不满意。