euphoria

英 [juː'fɔːrɪə] 美 [jʊ'fɔrɪə]
  • n. 精神欢快,[临床] 欣快;兴高采烈;欣快症;幸福愉快感

助记提示


Euphoria: 有福来啊!-----幸福愉快感。

中文词源


euphoria 极度愉悦的心情

eu-, 好的。-phor, 带来,词源同bring, infer, phosphorus.

英文词源


euphoria (n.)
1727, a physician's term for "condition of feeling healthy and comfortable (especially when sick)," medical Latin, from Greek euphoria "power of enduring easily," from euphoros, literally "bearing well," from eu "well" (see eu-) + pherein "to carry" (see infer). Non-technical use, now the main one, dates to 1882 and perhaps is a reintroduction. Earlier the word meant "effective operation of a medicine on a patient" (1680s).

双语例句


1. And then, suddenly, the euphoria began to drain away.
随后,狂喜的感觉突然开始消失了。

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2. Once the euphoria surrounding this victory subsides, reality must return.
这场胜利的喜悦退去后,人们将不得不回归现实。

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3. There was euphoria after the elections.
选举后一片兴高采烈。

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4. They were in a state of euphoria after the baby was born.
孩子出生后,他们沉醉在狂喜之中.

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5. The euphoria is giving way to a more sober assessment of the situation.
兴高采烈的情绪不见了,取而代之的是对局面更为清醒的认识。

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