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 ecstasy ['ekstәsi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 狂喜, 心醉神迷, 忘形

[医] 入迷


  1. We were in ecstasy at the thought of going home.
    一想到回家,我们就兴奋不已。
  2. He listened to the music with ecstasy.
    他听音乐听得入神。
  3. Speech or vocal sounds produced in a state of religious ecstasy.
    口才在宗教狂热的状态下说的话或发出的声音


ecstasy
[ noun ]
  1. a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion

  2. <noun.state>
    listening to sweet music in a perfect rapture
  3. a state of elated bliss

  4. <noun.state>
  5. street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine

  6. <noun.artifact>


Ecstasy \Ec"sta*sy\, n.; pl. {Ecstasies}. [F. extase, L.
ecstasis, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to put out of place, derange; ? =
'ek out + ? to set, stand. See {Ex-}, and {Stand}.] [Also
written {extasy}.]
1. The state of being beside one's self or rapt out of one's
self; a state in which the mind is elevated above the
reach of ordinary impressions, as when under the influence
of overpowering emotion; an extraordinary elevation of the
spirit, as when the soul, unconscious of sensible objects,
is supposed to contemplate heavenly mysteries.

Like a mad prophet in an ecstasy. --Dryden.

This is the very ecstasy of love. --Shak.

2. Excessive and overmastering joy or enthusiasm; rapture;
enthusiastic delight.

He on the tender grass
Would sit, and hearken even to ecstasy. --Milton.

3. Violent distraction of mind; violent emotion; excessive
grief of anxiety; insanity; madness. [Obs.]

That unmatched form and feature of blown youth
Blasted with ecstasy. --Shak.

Our words will but increase his ecstasy. --Marlowe.

4. (Med.) A state which consists in total suspension of
sensibility, of voluntary motion, and largely of mental
power. The body is erect and inflexible; the pulsation and
breathing are not affected. --Mayne.


Ecstasy \Ec"sta*sy\, v. t.
To fill ecstasy, or with rapture or enthusiasm. [Obs.]

The most ecstasied order of holy . . . spirits. --Jer.
Taylor.

MDMA \MDMA\ n.
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, a drug designed to have the
effects of amphetamines but originally synthesized to avoid
the drug laws; it is now a controlled substance. It is
informally called {ecstasy}. It is used by some abusively and
illegally without a prescription. [acronym]

Syn: methylenedioxymethamphetamine, Adam, ecstasy.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

  1. Drug Enforcement Administration agents say they can't find ecstasy _ formally known as MDMA _ on the streets.
  2. The ecstasy occurs when you stop. St Moritz is one of the most celebrated 'natural' bobsleigh tracks built each year out of snow.
  3. Mr. Kiefer's view of reality is a difficult and ambivalent one that embraces darkness as well as light, terror as well as ecstasy.
  4. There are lightly-worn melodies and pirouettes, quotations from Rossini and Tchaikovsky, a love duet of intoxicating lyricism and glimpses of visionary ecstasy.
  5. And Lombardo's exquisite pair of heads in bas-relief, from Vienna, clearly casts that mood of gentle, almost elegiac ecstasy so characteristic of Leonardo's adoring Madonnas.
  6. There are groans of ecstasy.
  7. But the ayatollah's melodious, intricately rhymed poems are full of unexpected imagery, using, for instance, the intoxication of wine and the celebration of female beauty as metaphors for religious ecstasy.
  8. Who am I kidding?' "But then there's the ecstasy of being on stage and performing at this level.
  9. Gershman said Americans face a flood of drugs, including domestically made illegal amphetamines, abuse of prescription drugs, heroin from Asia and Mexico and so-called designer drugs, such as ecstasy.
  10. After the Berlin Wall fell, the mark was swept up in a wave of ecstasy that focused on the emergence of democracy in eastern Europe.
  11. His flamelike lines, brightly lighted figures and elongated, distorted forms depicting religious ecstasy and ascetic nobility have been brought to his hometown on Crete for the first time ever. They are on display at the Basilica of St. Mark.
  12. In the centre of the front row was good old Norman - head thrown back, eyes closed in ecstasy at some G7 joke, teeth scrubbed and twinkling, eyebrows artfully combed, his tie a brilliant blue.
  13. Eleven pupils at Wellington College have been suspended for for drug-taking. Most used cannabis and two took the drug ecstasy.
  14. Diving lore is haunted by stories of Rapture of the Deep, a fit of ecstasy brought on by oxygen deficiency that moves divers to discard their gear and drown themselves.
  15. A 23-year-old art gallery worker describes a typical evening: "I go to the clubs, do ex, and go to work tripping the next day." While some say ecstasy is the club kids' drug of choice, others say it is merely a fad.
  16. The ecstasy of first love, youthful passion, and - most poignantly - the bravery and resignation of the last act, were infinitely touching.
  17. In Requiair, the ideas are oblique, allusive: the manner of post-modern dance is never going to provide the obvious imagery of aerial ecstasy that ballet can furnish.
  18. It's very special.' That was demonstrated for the whole world at Kiawah last time, when Bernhard Langer had a putt of a few feet to beat Hale Irwin and retain the Cup. Langer missed and the agony or the ecstasy was written on every face.
  19. The smaller roles were strongly cast. The music of Kitezh is generally described as being influenced by Wagner, from whom Rimsky-Korsakov learned much about quiet religious ecstasy, rather less about how to sustain long paragraphs of musical thought.
  20. "It's sheer ecstasy that they can turn to our experience." And what does he think of his status as one of the not-so-young anti-nukesters? "I'm a good example of what a person can do. I've done well, now I'll do good.
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