euphoric

英 [juː'fɒrɪk] 美 [jʊ'fɔrɪk]
  • adj. 欣快的;精神愉快的
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euphoric (adj.)
"characterized by euphoria," 1885, originally with reference to cocaine, from euphoria + -ic. The noun meaning "a drug which causes euphoria" also is from 1885. Euphoriant is from 1946 as a noun, 1947 as an adjective.
1. It had received euphoric support from the public.
它受到公众的热烈支持。

来自柯林斯例句

2. I felt heady and euphoric.
我开始兴奋,有些飘飘然了。

来自柯林斯例句

3. They grow euphoric in authority and panicky at the thought of losing it.
他们掌握了权力便得意洋洋,一想到可能丢权便又惊慌失措.

来自辞典例句

4. Euphoric, he even thought he might settle all his problems in one fell swoop.
兴致一高, 他甚至想也许能够一举把所有的问题都解决.

来自辞典例句

5. How do you know if a rat's euphoric?
你怎么能知道老鼠是不是很愉快?

来自电影对白