euphoria
英 [juː'fɔːrɪə]
美 [jʊ'fɔrɪə]
- n. 精神歡快,[臨床] 欣快;興高采烈;欣快症;幸福愉快感
助記提示
Euphoria: 有福來啊!-----幸福愉快感。
中文詞源
euphoria 極度愉悅的心情eu-, 好的。-phor, 帶來,詞源同bring, infer, phosphorus.
英文詞源
- euphoria (n.)
- 1727, a physician's term for "condition of feeling healthy and comfortable (especially when sick)," medical Latin, from Greek euphoria "power of enduring easily," from euphoros, literally "bearing well," from eu "well" (see eu-) + pherein "to carry" (see infer). Non-technical use, now the main one, dates to 1882 and perhaps is a reintroduction. Earlier the word meant "effective operation of a medicine on a patient" (1680s).
雙語例句
- 1. And then, suddenly, the euphoria began to drain away.
- 隨後,狂喜的感覺突然開始消失了。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Once the euphoria surrounding this victory subsides, reality must return.
- 這場勝利的喜悅退去後,人們將不得不回歸現實。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. There was euphoria after the elections.
- 選舉後一片興高采烈。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. They were in a state of euphoria after the baby was born.
- 孩子出生後,他們沉醉在狂喜之中.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 5. The euphoria is giving way to a more sober assessment of the situation.
- 興高采烈的情緒不見了,取而代之的是對局麵更為清醒的認識。
來自柯林斯例句