jubilant
英 [ˈdʒuːbɪlənt]
美 [ˈdʒuːbɪlənt]
adj. 喜气洋洋的; 欢欣鼓舞的; 欢呼雀跃的
Collins.1 / BNC.20172 / COCA.18234
牛津词典
adj.
- 喜气洋洋的;欢欣鼓舞的;欢呼雀跃的
feeling or showing great happiness because of a success
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (因为成功而)欢欣鼓舞的,欣喜若狂的
If you arejubilant, you feel extremely happy because of a success.- Ferdinand was jubilant after making an impressive comeback from a month on the injured list.
费迪南德受伤休养了一个月,重新归队后表现非常出色,他简直高兴极了。 - ...the jubilant crowds of Paris.
巴黎欢腾的人群
- Ferdinand was jubilant after making an impressive comeback from a month on the injured list.
英英释义
adj
- joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success
- rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day
- a triumphal success
- a triumphant shout
- full of high-spirited delight
- a joyful heart
双语例句
- 12 let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them.
愿田和其中所有的都欢乐。 - Jubilant cheers went up when the result of the election was announced.
选举结果公布时人们欢呼雀跃。 - Most Iraqis were joyful and jubilant, and few people went to work on the declared national holiday.
大多数的伊拉克人非常欢欣鼓舞,几乎没有人在这个刚公布的国定假日工作。 - Obama increased his lead in the delegate count and told jubilant supporters in North Carolina that his win was a victory against the politics of division and destruction.
奥巴马在获得支持的党代表人数上扩大了领先幅度,他在北卡罗莱纳州对欢呼雀跃的支持群众表示,他的胜利是针对“分裂与破坏性政治的一个胜利”。 - The cheers of the jubilant crowds mingled with crescendos of music.
鼓乐齐鸣,万众欢腾。 - The condition or feeling of being jubilant.
欢腾、欢庆的情形或感情。 - The jubilant crowds fell silent at his approach, parting to allow him through.
欢呼的人们看到他都安静了下来,让开路让他过去。 - Jubilant crowds filled the streets of Tripoli to celebrate Gadhafi's demise.
首都的黎波里街头到处是群情激昂的民众,欢庆卡扎菲之死。 - Ferdinand was jubilant after making an impressive comeback from a month on the injured list.
费迪南德受伤休养了一个月,重新归队后表现非常出色,他简直高兴极了。 - We have seen jubilant Iraqis holding up ink-stained fingers and celebrating their freedom.
我们看到喜气洋洋的伊拉克人民伸出浸有墨汁的手指,欢庆他们的自由。