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词汇 euphoria
释义 euphoria
noun[ U ]
uk /juːˈfɔː.ri.ə/ us /juːˈfɔːr.i.ə/
extreme happiness, sometimes more than is reasonable in a particular situation: 狂喜;亢奋;异常兴奋
state of euphoria They were in a state of euphoria for days after they won the prize.获奖之后一连几天他们都处于亢奋状态。
The drug produces a feeling of euphoria.
After the initial euphoria at getting the contract wore off, we realized how much work we had to do.
Euphoria turned to dismay when colleagues began to suspect his experimental results were faked.
The victorious team returned to a wave of national euphoria.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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afterglow
beatitude
bed
bed of rosesidiom
delirium
exaltation
exultation
feast
felicity
for funphrase
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fun
goody
joyfulness
joyousness
jubilation
like a dog with two tailsidiom
mirth
savour

euphoria | American Dictionary


euphoria
noun[ U ]
us/jʊˈfɔr·i·ə, -ˈfoʊr-/
a feeling of extreme happiness or confidence:
We were caught up in the euphoria of the moment.

euphoric


adjectiveus/jʊˈfɔr·ɪk, -ˈfɑr-/
a euphoric expression
a euphoric mood

Examples of euphoria


euphoria
In the initial stages a degree of nationalistic euphoria disguised a series of political tensions.
It was a time of great idealism, hope and the formalized euphoria of 'freedom'.
Delirium: prevalence, prognosis and management tiveness, euphoria, anger, wandering, easy startling, fast motor responses, distractibility, tangentiality, nightmares and persistent thoughts.
However, the same euphoria also exposed problems when post-war realities failed to match up to pre-1918 expectations.
But whether the postperformance euphoria had pushed him into saying this, or because he was speaking to a camera, cannot be certain.
I enjoy the challenge of the games and always leave feeling good about myself, a kind of euphoria.
Radio is total nightmare and euphoria all in one; it is fantasy and fantastic.
The initial euphoria over these methods overshadowed the more classical work being done in the ' mundane ' areas of basic biochemistry such as cell signalling.
It began an era of euphoria and excitement.
After all, the patient's experiential condition is tolerable if not actually pleasant, and drug euphoria eliminates competency.
Physicians may create euphoria with opiates in a patient who is seriously ill but not moribund.
In our experience, euphoria, in contrast to silly, disinhibited behavior, is rarely observable in children in an office setting.
Asking the patient, in this case a child, does not necessarily provide help because the concept of euphoria may be foreign to the youngster.
The early euphoria of parallel functional programming has worn off, but the fun has not.
The euphoria that followed the proclamation of the electoral results may have been exaggerated.
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