时间:2022-08-12 20:30:56
n.
1.高举;升高。
2.提拔;晋升。
3.兴奋,得意。
4.【冶金】纯化;【化学】炼浓。
the elevation of a person (as to the status of a god)
同义词:deification, apotheosis,
a flock of larks (especially a flock of larks in flight overhead)
the location of a planet in the zodiac at which it is believed to exert its maximum influence
a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion; "listening to sweet music in a perfect rapture"- Charles Dickens
同义词:ecstasy, rapture, transport, raptus,
He was obviously in a state of exaltation .
十分明显,他又得意忘形了。
His watery, crossed eyes rolled in exaltation .
他得意洋洋地转动着水汪汪的斗鸡眼。
And for a moment he was filled with a sort of exaltation .
一时间他忽然变得趾高气扬起来。
For perhaps five seconds, exaltation made him careless .
大概有五秒钟之久,他兴高采烈得忘乎所以。
Her mood of ecstatic fidelity was a dangerous exaltation .
她苦行主义的忠实气质是一种危险的升华。
He had the students all in a state of exaltation about literature .
他使那些学生对文学产生了浓厚的兴趣。
This is insight, perceptivity, the exaltation of spirit that is possible for everyone .
这是人人都能养成的眼力、悟性、逸兴。
In his face there was a look of exaltation not unmixed with recklessness .
他脸上是一片狂欢大乐的样子,掺杂着不顾一切的神气。
He watched the wheel whirling past the number and experienced a burst of exaltation .
他瞧着轮子转过一个个数字,心中喜不自胜。
In the midst of the exaltation of this thought he smiled, and that smile was strange .
在这种得意的想法中,他笑了笑,笑得很奇怪。