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单词 ecstatic
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Definition of ecstatic in English:

ecstatic

adjective ɛkˈstatɪkɪkˈstatɪk
  • 1Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.

    狂喜的,欣喜若狂的

    ecstatic fans filled the stadium

    体育场里坐满了狂热的球迷。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here's how ecstatic Boston fans got the news from their morning paper.
    • But the kids will be ecstatic, and a happy child often begets a calm vacation.
    • Shaun was ecstatic to hear about the wedding.
    • The ecstatic crowd promptly rose to the occasion showing tremendous enthusiasm and support for the home band.
    • All the inmates were ecstatic to hear that, but weren't exactly sure if it was true.
    • They didn't expect that until 2020, so that number makes them ecstatic.
    • He walked up to the table with a smile, and seemed excessively ecstatic to find her.
    • And when the game finally became available over the Internet last year, fans were ecstatic.
    • He didn't want to scare her, but her reaction made him ecstatic.
    • She grins at the sight of me, positively ecstatic at how beautifully I had cleaned up.
    • I'd been, if not exactly ecstatic, at least content with my lot.
    • The French talk in almost ecstatic terms about the spine of the team being restored.
    • Her two friends had been ecstatic to see her looking so much better.
    • At the visitor centre, the comments on the building were almost all enthusiastic, even ecstatic.
    • When my eyes finally adjusted I was ecstatic with happiness.
    • But I hoped he felt the same as I had, ecstatic and bubbling with happiness.
    • I was absolutely ecstatic because it was the best shot of the day.
    • I received just over 200 for the last chapter, which made me ecstatic.
    • She giggled, ecstatic to hear from him.
    • I'm absolutely ecstatic at having the opportunity to learn from a professional cheerleader.
    Synonyms
    enraptured, elated, transported, in transports, in raptures, euphoric
    rapturous, joyful, joyous, overjoyed, blissful, beatific
    on cloud nine, in seventh heaven, delirious (with happiness), beside oneself with joy/happiness, jumping for joy, rhapsodic, ravished, enchanted, enthusiastic, delighted, thrilled, jubilant, exultant, happy
    informal over the moon, on top of the world, blissed out
    orgasmic
    Australian informal wrapped
  • 2Involving an experience of mystic self-transcendence.

    出神的,入迷的,恍惚的

    an ecstatic vision of God

    上帝的幻象。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Though I think the best reference is as one where it was used for specific religious practice to achieve ecstatic states: Soma.
    • What's odd, however, is the sheer fervour with which he's using them, eyes blazing, grinning like a devotee of a particularly ecstatic religious cult.
    • Religion has always provided some kind of ecstatic experience.
    • Nothing wrong with that especially when the resulting outcome is something bordering on a religious experience of aural ecstatic proportions.
    • Perhaps the energy generated by ecstatic dance in worship of the spirits can call the rains to come.
    • While he does eventually renew his belief in the Lord it comes as a result of resolving family conflicts and not an ecstatic vision of the Lord.
    • Are the people who experience ecstatic religious states just having a really good trip?
    • Much of Sufism seems to be focused on trying to raise up that higher self, the ecstatic experience in which you are in union with God.
    • But if you just have ecstatic experiences and the Torah is not stacked up on your heart, nothing happens.
    • Ecstatic trances can produce a feeling of "pounding" in the head.
    • Indigenous religions are big on this; all those ecstatic dances of the shaman are essentially the same experience.
    • Ecstatic temporality transcends particular entities in two respects.
noun ɛkˈstatɪkɪkˈstatɪk
  • A person subject to mystical experiences.

    心醉神迷的人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A song by the American rap group Cypress Hill accompanied an exquisitely edited video - this was the artist's first excursion into the medium - of a belly dancer and Sufi ecstatics dancing at a moulid (religious celebration).
    • This interp was profoundly influenced by the fear elicited by the Thugi ecstatics, who represented only a small and twisted offshooting of Tantra and the worship of Ma, but is now presented as the whole of it.
    • Why, then, were we shown rather unrepresentative scenes of predominantly female ecstatics?
    • Intransigent towards ecstatics, sarcastic towards Catholics, intractable towards heretics, Calvinism participated unwittingly in the disenchantment of the world.
    • In theory, since God is no respecter of persons, the role of mystic / ecstatic should have been open to all.

Derivatives

  • ecstatically

  • adverbɛkˈstatɪk(ə)liɪkˈstatɪk(ə)li
    • She puts an arm round him and beams ecstatically.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The crowd cheered ecstatically as one man, being thrown about wildly atop the fence, used his weight to assist those below rocking the massive concrete blocks and chain link.
      • The first time we held her, she smiled ecstatically.
      • Even ordinary encounters are described ecstatically.
      • When popular folk memory was matched with the images, some historians ecstatically claimed they had cracked the riddle of the revered river.

Rhymes

achromatic, acrobatic, Adriatic, aerobatic, anagrammatic, aquatic, aristocratic, aromatic, asthmatic, athematic, attic, autocratic, automatic, axiomatic, bureaucratic, charismatic, chromatic, cinematic, climatic, dalmatic, democratic, diagrammatic, diaphragmatic, diplomatic, dogmatic, dramatic, emblematic, emphatic, enigmatic, epigrammatic, erratic, fanatic, hepatic, hieratic, hydrostatic, hypostatic, idiomatic, idiosyncratic, isochromatic, lymphatic, melodramatic, meritocratic, miasmatic, monochromatic, monocratic, monogrammatic, numismatic, operatic, panchromatic, pancreatic, paradigmatic, phlegmatic, photostatic, piratic, plutocratic, pneumatic, polychromatic, pragmatic, prelatic, prismatic, problematic, programmatic, psychosomatic, quadratic, rheumatic, schematic, schismatic, sciatic, semi-automatic, Socratic, somatic, static, stigmatic, sub-aquatic, sylvatic, symptomatic, systematic, technocratic, thematic, theocratic, thermostatic, traumatic

Definition of ecstatic in US English:

ecstatic

adjective
  • 1Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.

    狂喜的,欣喜若狂的

    ecstatic fans filled the stadium

    体育场里坐满了狂热的球迷。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She giggled, ecstatic to hear from him.
    • But the kids will be ecstatic, and a happy child often begets a calm vacation.
    • When my eyes finally adjusted I was ecstatic with happiness.
    • I'm absolutely ecstatic at having the opportunity to learn from a professional cheerleader.
    • Here's how ecstatic Boston fans got the news from their morning paper.
    • I was absolutely ecstatic because it was the best shot of the day.
    • But I hoped he felt the same as I had, ecstatic and bubbling with happiness.
    • Her two friends had been ecstatic to see her looking so much better.
    • And when the game finally became available over the Internet last year, fans were ecstatic.
    • All the inmates were ecstatic to hear that, but weren't exactly sure if it was true.
    • The ecstatic crowd promptly rose to the occasion showing tremendous enthusiasm and support for the home band.
    • She grins at the sight of me, positively ecstatic at how beautifully I had cleaned up.
    • I received just over 200 for the last chapter, which made me ecstatic.
    • The French talk in almost ecstatic terms about the spine of the team being restored.
    • He walked up to the table with a smile, and seemed excessively ecstatic to find her.
    • I'd been, if not exactly ecstatic, at least content with my lot.
    • He didn't want to scare her, but her reaction made him ecstatic.
    • They didn't expect that until 2020, so that number makes them ecstatic.
    • Shaun was ecstatic to hear about the wedding.
    • At the visitor centre, the comments on the building were almost all enthusiastic, even ecstatic.
    Synonyms
    enraptured, elated, transported, in transports, in raptures, euphoric
  • 2Involving an experience of mystic self-transcendence.

    出神的,入迷的,恍惚的

    an ecstatic vision

    上帝的幻象。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Much of Sufism seems to be focused on trying to raise up that higher self, the ecstatic experience in which you are in union with God.
    • Perhaps the energy generated by ecstatic dance in worship of the spirits can call the rains to come.
    • Ecstatic trances can produce a feeling of "pounding" in the head.
    • Indigenous religions are big on this; all those ecstatic dances of the shaman are essentially the same experience.
    • Are the people who experience ecstatic religious states just having a really good trip?
    • Nothing wrong with that especially when the resulting outcome is something bordering on a religious experience of aural ecstatic proportions.
    • Religion has always provided some kind of ecstatic experience.
    • Though I think the best reference is as one where it was used for specific religious practice to achieve ecstatic states: Soma.
    • While he does eventually renew his belief in the Lord it comes as a result of resolving family conflicts and not an ecstatic vision of the Lord.
    • Ecstatic temporality transcends particular entities in two respects.
    • But if you just have ecstatic experiences and the Torah is not stacked up on your heart, nothing happens.
    • What's odd, however, is the sheer fervour with which he's using them, eyes blazing, grinning like a devotee of a particularly ecstatic religious cult.
noun
  • A person subject to mystical experiences.

    心醉神迷的人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Why, then, were we shown rather unrepresentative scenes of predominantly female ecstatics?
    • This interp was profoundly influenced by the fear elicited by the Thugi ecstatics, who represented only a small and twisted offshooting of Tantra and the worship of Ma, but is now presented as the whole of it.
    • In theory, since God is no respecter of persons, the role of mystic / ecstatic should have been open to all.
    • A song by the American rap group Cypress Hill accompanied an exquisitely edited video - this was the artist's first excursion into the medium - of a belly dancer and Sufi ecstatics dancing at a moulid (religious celebration).
    • Intransigent towards ecstatics, sarcastic towards Catholics, intractable towards heretics, Calvinism participated unwittingly in the disenchantment of the world.
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