jubilant
英 [ˈdʒuː.bəl.ənt]
美 [ˈdʒuː.bəl.ənt]
jubil音“举杯噢”→宴会上有人大叫,“举杯噢!”
2. jovial jubilant.
jubilant 欢乐的,喜气扬扬的来自jubilate,欢呼。引申词义喜气扬扬的,欢欣鼓舞的。
- jubilant (adj.)
- 1660s, from Latin jubilantem (nominative jubilans), present participle of jubilare "to call to someone," in Christian writers, "to shout for joy," related to jubilum "wild shout." First attested in Milton. Related: Jubilantly.
- 1. Before his eyes was a sea of jubilant people.
- 他眼前是一片欢腾的人海.
- 2. The jubilant throng is like the waves of the sea.
- 欢腾的人群宛如大海的波涛.
- 3. The whole nation is jubilant.
- 举国上下一片欢腾.
- 4. See how jubilant they are [ look ] .
- 看他们那股兴高采烈的 劲头 儿.
- 5. Ferdinand was jubilant after making an impressive comeback from a month on the injured list.
- 费迪南德受伤休养了一个月,重新归队后表现非常出色,他简直高兴极了。