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n. 狂喜的人

a. 狂喜的

[医] 入迷的


  1. He was ecstatic at the news.
    他获知消息后欣喜若狂。
  2. My daughter's birth was ecstatic.
    我女儿的出生令人欣喜。
  3. Intense and especially ecstatic or exultant happiness.
    欢欣,喜悦,高兴强烈的喜悦,尤指狂喜或欢腾的喜悦


ecstatic
[ adj ]
feeling great rapture or delight
<adj.all>


Ecstatic \Ec*stat"ic\, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ?: cf. F. extatique. See
{Ecstasy}, n.]
1. Pertaining to, or caused by, ecstasy or excessive emotion;
of the nature, or in a state, of ecstasy; as, ecstatic
gaze; ecstatic trance.

This ecstatic fit of love and jealousy. --Hammond.

2. Delightful beyond measure; rapturous; ravishing; as,
ecstatic bliss or joy.


Ecstatic \Ec*stat"ic\, n.
An enthusiast. [R.] --Gauden.

  1. Just before the close of the second act of "Joe Turner," the people in the boarding house hold a "Juba": an ecstatic religious outpouring of song and dance.
  2. Wall Street traders, who have been nervously hanging onto their Koppers shares as one court case after another threatened to upset the takeover, were ecstatic yesterday.
  3. Mr. Linney wants us to understand what draws people into a form of worship so ecstatic and irrational that its practitioners are willing to pass poisonous snakes from hand to hand.
  4. They were ecstatic because the Iraqi president kissed his brother's hair and patted Wa'el on the head.
  5. The question had never crossed my mind before it was announced that the soccer World Cup would be played on American soil. As soon as I heard the news I was ecstatic, but confused.
  6. At CBS, executives were ecstatic about finishing first but cautious about calling it a season-long trend.
  7. If we could grow by this rate every year we would be ecstatic.
  8. Charles H. Howard III, a Boston Five holder who had sued to block the merger, said yesterday he was "absolutely ecstatic."
  9. For a while, islanders were ecstatic.
  10. "If I can get 5% of those markets, I'd be ecstatic," he said.
  11. Jeannie Morgan, 63, of Stanford, Wash., looked ecstatic after she shook their hands.
  12. And it is for shallow flats like these that the Exumas are famed because they are home to bonefish, which are known to be fearsome fight-ers. Flushed fishermen were telling ecstatic tales in the bar at the Peace and Plenty Inn when I arrived.
  13. "We're all ecstatic," said Dave Comport, a shipping superintendent who works in the same terminal as Helm. "We figured that if anybody could make it, Buck Helm could.
  14. "We're ecstatic," he said, adding that his sister had been living with a Nepalese family five miles from the earthquake epicenter.
  15. E. Barrett Prettyman Jr., an appeals attorney for Soldier of Fortune, said Thursday that publisher Robert Brown was "ecstatic" over the ruling, which Prettyman called a First Amendment victory for the publishing industry.
  16. "I am ecstatic about finally going to trial in this case," he said Wednesday. "And I hope we can move the trial along a little more efficiently than we've attended to the pretrial affairs." Ramirez' notoriety will be a key subject of inquiry.
  17. And the enemy was snow: too much of it for comfort, but enough to make skiers ecstatic.
  18. "Taiwan no longer is trying to recover the mainland," says David Shambaugh, a Sinologist at the University of London. "It's trying to buy it back." Chinese officials are ecstatic about what they call "the big typhoon" from Taiwan.
  19. Dr. Cole says that several years ago he performed rhinoplasty on a 16-year-old girl who was ecstatic with the results at first but later returned complaining that the nose job hadn't done the trick.
  20. "All our prayers to God were answered," said Larry Chianakas, 38, a next-door neighbor of Heimdal's parents, Roy and Marge. "We're ecstatic.
  21. "We certainly are not ecstatic but we're not extremely disappointed," said Len Kuchan, Caterpillar treasurer. "We won't be happy until we get our costs down.
  22. A withered herring posed atop a blue shirt, provokes this mysteriously ecstatic response: "The joy of its gaze: it believes it has rediscovered the sea of its childhood, the French coastline.
  23. "I'm ecstatic about the change," said Mr. Vila, whose new syndicated program is called "Home Again with Bob Vila."
  24. "I'm ecstatic," Pat Senese, the bar's 65-year-old owner, said Monday. "My wife is the third generation of the McCuddy family to have a stake in this and now we know it'll go on beyond that.
  25. Between Henry James' ecstatic account of reeling through the streets and Mary McCarthy's decision to settle there after the Second World War, a large number of American writers have testified to the impact of Paris on their lives and work.
  26. Analysts wax ecstatic over how Chairman Charles Wang has delivered 50% annual growth in per-share net by acquiring a string of companies offering mundane utility programs such as file managers and job schedulers.
  27. Rep. Jack Fields, R-Texas, the ranking minority member of a House subcommittee that deals with the Panama Canal, said he was "ecstatic" over Reagan's announcement.
  28. "They really were a little overwhelmed and ecstatic when he won, then went down in the basement of emotion when he lost (the medal)," Minden said.
  29. He dispatched Ford's Wankel rotary engine work at a time when others were ecstatic over it, saying the company had poured hundreds of millions of dollars down the drain.
  30. The narrator, Cowper spokesman Terence O'Malley, was ecstatic.
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