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单词

euphoria

读音
juːˈfɔːriə
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释义

n. (常指较短时间的)极度兴奋,情绪高涨,狂喜

例句

There was euphoria after the election.
选举之后是一片狂喜。
Half a century on, the euphoria is long gone.
半个世纪过去了,当时的欢欣鼓舞已早早烟消云散。
The "borderline" often swings from intense anger to euphoria.
边缘人格者常常在极度愤怒和极度兴奋之间摇摆不定。

强化记忆

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(Laughter) Oh! I felt euphoria --euphoria.It was beautiful.
the post-revolution events were like a punch in the gut.The euphoria faded,we failed to build consensus,
I wanted to sing it out loud, but it was two o'clock in the morning,and even in my euphoria,I had the good sense not to wake the woman who was to sing my words the next day.
37 years of emotional baggage!(Laughter) Oh! I felt euphoria --euphoria.
Endorphins help us to calm down in response to stress or danger.Elevated levels of endorphins contribute to the euphoriaand relaxation associated with alcohol consumption.
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大学英语六级近十年真题,经济学人(The Economist),医学英语(The Language of Medicine)