exultation
n. 狂喜; 大悦; 欢欣; 得意
If you exult in a triumph or success that you have had, you feel and show great happiness and pleasure because of it.
He was exulting in a win at the show earlier that day...
他正在为当天早些时候在节目中胜出而欢欣鼓舞。
Some individual investors exulted at the record...
一些个人投资者为这一记录欢呼雀跃。
1. a feeling of extreme joy
2. the utterance of sounds expressing great joy
They are in the exultation of success.
他们正沉醉于成功的欣喜中.
His blood boiled with honest British exultation.
他具有老实的英国人的本色.
Lk. 1:14 And you will have joy and exultation, and many will rejoice at his birth.
路一14你必喜乐欢腾, 有许多人因他出生,也必欢乐.
It made him catch his breath , it lit his face with exultation.
听了这个名字,他屏住呼吸, 乐得脸上放光.
He lunched with Lincoln Peters at Griffons, trying to keep down his exultation.
中午他同林肯·彼得斯一起在格里芳餐厅用餐,心里乐滋滋的, 可尽量不表露出来.