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单词 ecstatic
释义
ecstaticec‧stat‧ic /ɪkˈstætɪk, ek-/ ●○○ adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Coggan said his clients were ecstatic about the judge's ruling.
  • Jacqueline was ecstatic to see her old friends again.
  • The kids were ecstatic when we brought home the new video game system.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Being ecstatic means being flung out of your usual self.
  • Her reading of the passions of men and women in the past so often revealed that ecstatic love ended in tragedy.
  • More then 40,000 ecstatic fans filled stadia each night to scream at the girly they instantly dubbed the Mighty Minogue.
  • Roh was ecstatic about the results of the meeting.
  • The passage takes off thereafter in ecstatic inventory.
Thesaurus
THESAURUSvery happy
[not before noun] very happy because something good has happened: · The doctors say they are delighted with her progress.
[not before noun] very happy and excited about something: · He’s thrilled at the idea of going to Disneyworld.
[not before noun] very happy because you have heard some good news: · She was overjoyed when she found out that her son was safe.
(also be over the moon British English) [not before noun] informal to be very happy: · I was over the moon when I won the championship.
extremely happy: · The crowd were ecstatic, and cheered wildly.· ecstatic fans
a blissful time is one in which you feel extremely happy: · We stayed on the islands for two blissful weeks.· It sounded blissful – sea, sun, and good food.
Longman Language Activatorvery happy because something good has happened
· When she saw the new car, she was delighted.delighted about · His parents were absolutely delighted about the baby.delighted at · Andrea was delighted at the chance to go to the Bolshoi ballet.delighted to hear/see/learn/be etc · I was delighted to hear you were getting married.delighted (that) · We are delighted that the negotiations have been completed successfully.
very happy and excited about something that has happened: · You should go for a visit - my parents would be thrilled.thrilled with: · Louise is thrilled with the changes she has seen in her son's behavior.thrilled at/by: · She was thrilled at the possibility of being sent to Europe.thrilled (that): · My mother's thrilled that the new house is so close to the park.thrilled to do something: · She was thrilled to have her picture taken with Mel Gibson.thrilled to bits (=very thrilled): · We were thrilled to bits when our daughter appeared on TV.
to feel extremely happy and confident because you are very successful or because something very good has happened to you: · Since the baby came Anna's been on top of the world.· After Mark got the promotion, he was sitting on top of the world.
British informal to be very happy about something good that has happened, especially something that makes you proud of yourself: · "How does it feel to have scored the winning goal?" "Over the moon, Brian."· When she discovered she'd got the job she was over the moon.
written very happy about something, especially a piece of good news: · Naturally I was overjoyed when I was offered the part in the play.overjoyed to see/hear/learn/be etc: · My parents were overjoyed to see my brother again.
extremely happy and excited about something: · The kids were ecstatic when we brought home the new video game system.ecstatic about/over: · Coggan said his clients were ecstatic about the judge's ruling.
use this about a crowd of people who are very happy about something, for example because they have won something: · The jubilant fans lifted the players up on their shoulders.
written very happy and excited for a short time, especially because you have achieved something that is important to you: · When I told her the news I thought she'd be elated.elated by/at/with: · Jeremy felt elated by this sudden and unexpected success.· Elated with the election victory, the crowd waved banners and chanted.
a group of people that are joyful are extremely happy, especially because they are celebrating a happy event - used especially in literature: · The streets of the city were filled with joyful crowds celebrating the New Year.· After their election victory, party members seemed positively joyful.
looking extremely happy: · He was radiant with excitement when he came off the stage.· She announced, with a radiant smile, that she was going to have a baby.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • And another executioner earned the crowd's ecstatic applause when he beheaded two criminals with one blow!
  • It received universally ecstatic reviews, and deservedly so.
  • Now after ecstatic reviews it is playing to packed audiences in London.
  • With Bley conducting and Paul Haines, the original librettist, as narrator, the opera was revived to ecstatic reviews.
1feeling extremely happy and excited:  an ecstatic welcome from the thousands who lined the streets see thesaurus at happy2 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:  The exhibition attracted thousands of visitors and ecstatic reviews.ecstatically /-kli/ adverb
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