单词 | ecstatic |
释义 | ecstaticWord family adjectiveecstasiedecstaticnounecstasisecstasyverbecstasizeadverbecstatically ec·stat·ic /ɪkˈstætɪk, ek-/ ●○○ adjectiveadj 1 HAPPYfeeling extremely happy and excited 狂喜的,欣喜若狂的 an ecstatic welcome from the thousands who lined the streets ► see thesaurus at happy 数千人狂热的夹道欢迎 2 ecstatic review/praise/applause a review (=an opinion about a film, play etc that appears in a newspaper or magazine), praise etc that says that something is very good 狂热的评论/赞美/鼓掌 The exhibition attracted thousands of visitors and ecstatic reviews. 展览会吸引了成千上万的参观者,并获得狂热的评论。 Examples from the Corpus ecstatic review/praise/applause• With Bley conducting and Paul Haines, the original librettist, as narrator, the opera was revived to ecstatic reviews.• It received universally ecstatic reviews, and deservedly so.• Now after ecstatic reviews it is playing to packed audiences in London.• And another executioner earned the crowd's ecstatic applause when he beheaded two criminals with one blow! —ecstatically /-kli/ adverbadv Examples from the Corpus ecstatic• Coggan said his clients were ecstatic about the judge's ruling.• Roh was ecstatic about the results of the meeting.• More then 40,000 ecstatic fans filled stadia each night to scream at the girly they instantly dubbed the Mighty Minogue.• The passage takes off thereafter in ecstatic inventory.• Her reading of the passions of men and women in the past so often revealed that ecstatic love ended in tragedy.• Being ecstatic means being flung out of your usual self.• Jacqueline was ecstatic to see her old friends again.• The kids were ecstatic when we brought home the new video game system. |
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