thrill
[θrɪl]
vt.
使激动;
使陶醉;
使颤动、战栗或振动;
vi.
由于兴奋或激动而感到一种突然的颤动;
颤动、战栗或振动;
n.
[病]震颤;
震颤感;
兴奋感;
例句:
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The thrill wears off after a few years of marriage. You'll see.
婚后几年这种兴奋感就会逐渐消逝。你等着瞧吧。
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It gave me a big thrill to meet my favourite author in person.
能见到我最喜欢的作者本人使我感到兴奋不已。
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He got a vicarious thrill out of watching his son score the winning goal.
他看着儿子射入获胜的一球,也同样感到欣喜若狂。
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The thrill of playing it for the first time?
来自BBC
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I get a really visceral thrill from this object.
来自BBC
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They have not shared in the thrill of exploration.
来自SA
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We thrilled when we saw the high mountains.
当我们看到那高高的群山时,感到异常兴奋激动。
来自《权威词典》
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They thrilled when the Pope turned up.
当教皇出现时,他们激动得发抖。
来自《权威词典》