ecstatically
adv. 狂喜地,心醉神迷地
If you are ecstatic, you feel very happy and full of excitement.
His wife gave birth to their first child, and he was ecstatic about it...
妻子生下了他们的第一个孩子,他欣喜若狂。
They were greeted by the cheers of an ecstatic crowd.
狂喜的人群欢呼着迎接他们。
You can use ecstatic to describe reactions that are very enthusiastic and excited. For example, if someone receives an ecstatic reception or an ecstatic welcome, they are greeted with great enthusiasm and excitement.
They gave an ecstatic reception to the speech...
他们兴致勃勃地聆听了演讲。
The production received ecstatic reviews and had audiences weeping.
那部上演的戏备受好评,让观众潸然泪下。
1. in an ecstatic manner;
We are both ecstatically happy.
我们俩都欣喜若狂。
He was almost ecstatically exasperated by Kemp's treachery.
开普的叛变几乎使他发疯.
They glow ecstatically, ablaze with the brightest love, happiness and joy imaginable.
他们心醉神迷地发着光,与所能想象的最明亮的爱 、 乐、喜悦一起闪烁.
Then , suddenly, almost ecstatically, he felt sleepy.
这以后, 他突然发现自己有了睡意, 几乎无法抑止心头的喜悦.
I leaped about the room ecstatically, shocked.
我一阵狂喜,在房间里跳了起来, 感到十分震惊.