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re·joice /rɪˈdʒɔɪs/ vi. | vt. | phr. ❶ vi. 1. 感到高兴,充满喜悦 (at, over) He rejoiced at his friend's unexpected good fortune. 他为朋友意想不到的好运气而高兴。 The whole nation rejoiced over the victory. 全国上下为胜利而欢欣鼓舞。 I rejoice (to hear) that you are coming home. (听到)你就要回家来,我感到很高兴。 2. 尽情欢乐;欢庆 ❷ vt. 1. 使感到高兴,使充满喜悦 The news rejoiced my mother's heart. 这消息使我母亲心花怒放。 It rejoices me to see you well. 看到你身体健康,我很高兴。 I am rejoiced to see you well again. 看到你恢复了健康,我很高兴。 He is rejoiced that it should be so. 事情能发展到这地步,他很欣喜。 be heartily rejoiced at sb.'s success 为某人的成功由衷地感到喜悦 2. 〈废〉因…而喜悦 [<OFr rejoir<RE- + joir to be glad<L gaudēre to rejoice] phr. rejoice in 1. 因…而喜悦 She rejoiced in her new-found independence. 她因新近才获得的独立人格而高兴。 2. 有; 〈谑〉享有 Luckily we rejoice in excellent health. 幸亏我们身体都非常健康。This area rejoices in an average annual rainfall of 40 inches. 这地区的每年平均降雨量为40英寸。I know an old unmarried man who rejoices in the name (或 title) of Young-husband. 我认识一个未婚老汉,此人有个有趣的名字,叫少年丈夫。 |