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 euphoria [ju:'fɒ:riә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 兴奋, 陶醉, 陶醉感

[医] 精神愉快, 欣快


  1. A preparation from the leaves and seed capsules of the cannabis plant, smoked, chewed, eaten, or infused and drunk to obtain mild euphoria.
    印度大麻从大麻植物的树叶和种囊中提取的一种制剂,通过吸烟、嚼咀、吞食或注射以得到适度精神快感
  2. A feeling of excitement or euphoria.
    兴奋或兴高采烈的感觉
  3. A drug that tends to produce euphoria.
    欣快剂有助于导致欣快的一种药剂


euphoria
[ noun ]
a feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elation
<noun.feeling>


euphoria \euphoria\ adj.
a strong pleasant feeling of well-being or happiness; it is
often caused by attainment of a desired goal or other
incident of accomplishment, but may irrationally accompany a
pathological manic state.

Syn: elation, high.
[PJC]

  1. The bond markets' lethargy contrasted sharply with the euphoria that gripped the stock market.
  2. "But when euphoria builds up, then you bring in a lot of non-traditional buyers, such as small investors and stock investors, and they will accept the low coupon rates.
  3. "We're rarin' to go," declared British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the euphoria of her stunning 101-seat victory in Thursday's general election.
  4. One top AnnTaylor official recently warned this reporter against the bulls' euphoria about AnnTaylor.
  5. Now that the euphoria over the war has worn off, said Robert Sweers, head of institutional investment at Banque Paribas, investors will pay more attention to market fundamentals, and they won't like what they see.
  6. But consider this: Investors who enthusiastically bought one-year bull-market CDs during last summer's stock market euphoria are now stuck with zero-yielding investments that they can't get out of before maturity next summer.
  7. As army units backing the popular uprising fought elite police squads supporting Ceausescu, the widespread euphoria over the downfall of the hard-line Communist dictator turned to anxiety over the continuing bloodshed.
  8. If George Bush was not displaying the same euphoria my supermarket friend and I felt, his chief of staff, John Sununu, offered a reason.
  9. Yesterday's market euphoria "is just not rational.
  10. East Germany plunged headfirst into the capitalist world today after its weekend economic merger with West Germany, but new worries and warning strikes blunted the euphoria of holding a new hard currency.
  11. People in the region have swung rapidly through a gamut of strong emotions including shock, excitement and euphoria at being alive, Williams said.
  12. Today, the euphoria is gone.
  13. "The markets have become euphoric, and I think some of that euphoria is overdone," said Mr. Robertson of Mellon Bank.
  14. Tower said the Soviet Union remains a powerful adversary with superior military capability and the West must not lose sight of that imbalance in its euphoria over disarmament prospects.
  15. Only 9 per cent of the DIHT survey sample planned to take on staff, while 28 per cent said they were still cutting their payroll. Companies also stress there are no grounds for euphoria over profits.
  16. But the recession isn't over, he says, and euphoria no longer has a place in the market.
  17. Smaller company shares are joining in the general stock market euphoria.
  18. Stocks opened weak amid fears that Iraq's missile attack against Israel would sour the euphoria that contributed to the robust rally Thursday.
  19. Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu left behind friendly talks with President Bush and returned home Sunday to political realities likely to dampen any post-summit euphoria.
  20. But traders at home said the euphoria was short-lived.
  21. "After that, the euphoria is going to die out unless we see some sustained declines in interest rates." In major market action: Stock prices slipped in heavy trading.
  22. This was the highest level of trading since March 1991 during the euphoria which followed the tearing down of the Berlin Wall. French trading volume, up 24.4 per cent on the month, was back up to the level last seen in October 1989.
  23. The congress, expected to end with a vote on the independence platform Sunday evening, was businesslike in comparison with the euphoria of the People's Front's first congress one year ago.
  24. THERE are no grounds for euphoria at the endorsement of the internationally-brokered peace plan for Bosnia by Mr Radovan Karadzic, the Bosnian Serb leader.
  25. 'In the run-up to the election in June 87 there was incredible euphoria.
  26. He threatened Inkatha would boycott any elections held in the present climate. The Zulu leader's withdrawal damped the euphoria of Saturday's agreement which Mr Mandela said he hoped would send a 'signal of hope' to South Africans.
  27. Despite these divisions and a diminished euphoria, no one expects life in the occupied territories to return to the pre-uprising status quo.
  28. Mr. Simes pointed out that the Soviets should be wary of the euphoria that this visit was creating in America, because it might turn with a vengeance if it went unfulfilled.
  29. Like their U.S. counterparts, Japanese makers temper their euphoria with warnings that too little is known about the new ceramic superconductor to tell when and how the material will be commercialized.
  30. Once the euphoria fades from the homecoming of long-term hostages such as Robert Polhill, they risk another prison, built of depression, anger, anxiety and a host of other mental problems.
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