feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph
欢欣的,欢腾的,喜气洋洋的。
"mid 17th cent. (originally in the sense ‘making a joyful noise’): from Latin
adj. 欢欣的;欢腾的;喜气洋洋的
The fans were jubilant at their team's victory.
球迷们为他们的队伍获胜而欢欣雀跃
Suddenly, high above the jubilant roar and thunder of the revel, broke the clear peal of a bugle-note.
突然,在欢呼的咆哮声和响亮的狂欢声音之上,响起了大声清脆的号角声。
The team were greeted by thousands of jubilant supporters.
该队受到了上千名欢欣鼓舞的支持者的欢迎。
Hundreds of thousands of jubilant Americans cheered him on his return.
成千上万欢腾的美国人为他的归来而欢呼。
Although Tom's ear tingled, his heart was jubilant.
虽然汤姆的耳朵有点刺痛,但他的心却很高兴。
At recess Tom continued his flirtation with Amy with jubilant self-satisfaction.
休息的时候,汤姆继续同艾美调情,一副兴高采烈,心满意足的样子。
词根 jubilant
jubilantly adv. 欢欣地
jubilation n. 喜欢;庆祝;欢呼
jubilance n. 喜洋洋;欢呼
jubilancy n. 喜气洋洋;欢呼
jubilate n. 欢呼 vi. 欢喜;扬声欢呼
feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph
欢欣的,欢腾的,喜气洋洋的。
"mid 17th cent. (originally in the sense ‘making a joyful noise’): from Latin
As the knicks Get a much-needed victory on the game of his life. And he is swarmed by his ecstatic teammates And a jubilant crowd here at madison square garden.
尼克斯队终于拿到了一场亟需的胜利,这是他生命中最重要的比赛,他已经被兴奋的队友包围还有麦迪逊广场花园兴奋的球迷
《Linsanity》《林来疯》