词汇 | euphoric |
释义 | euphoric adjective uk /juːˈfɒr.ɪk/ us /juːˈfɔːr.ɪk/ extremely happy and excited: 狂喜的;亢奋的;异常兴奋的 a euphoric mood极其兴奋的心情 Feeling pleasure and happiness (as) pleased as Punchidiom ASMR be dancing in the streetsidiom be floating on airidiom be full of the joys of springidiom cheery chipper chirpily chirpy chuffed happily happy camper happy placeidiom jaunty jocund sunnily swooning swooningly swoony take delight in something/doing something Related wordeuphorically Examples of euphoriceuphoric All of these songs deploy a verse-chorus scheme in which the verses are in minor, and the euphoric choruses emphasise major sonorities. It exploits the paradox implicit within normative selfhood most ruthlessly and makes the most of the euphoric escape from selfhood that ensues. In none of the reports is there any satisfactory control or exclusion of the euphoric activity as the mainstay of so-called analgesic properties. Psychologically, it can produce euphoric or dysphoric effects, perceptual changes and cognitive impairment. The euphoric and triumphant procession of new discoveries was not the only thing that began with ships. This seemed to contradict the conventional model of tension where it varies only in degree, but here there were euphoric/dysphoric and cognitive/affective dimensions. The temptation was great to immediately accept everything as fact, and initial reactions in the media were euphoric. Unlike stimulants and corticosteroids, antidepressants do not cause euthymic individuals to become euphoric. Klemperer continued to compose sporadically throughout his life (he was most prolific during the euphoric phases of his manic-depressive illness). Item 4 constitutes what we have provisionally labelled 'risk-taking' which has the effect of turning their nascent sense of insecurity into its opposite by the welling-up of a euphoric feeling. The description of wine poetically conjures the euphoric escape from ordinary existence, so that when the description comes to an end, the new state is fully in effect. As noted, our use of the ' euphoric ' bipolar disorder syndrome probably led to an underestimate of the prevalence, but a reduction in the rate of false positive diagnoses. Note that in the late twentieth century, the capitalistic ideology of ascetic production has been replaced worldwide by euphoric beliefs in the ever-growing power of consumerism. This wall was destroyed almost completely (with several important exceptions which will be described here) in the euphoric first weeks and months of the unification process. She is one more step in a series of dreams about science - evoking, for some, euphoric fantasies; for others, horrible nightmares and the fear of science out-of-control. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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