rejoicing
n. 欣喜; 喜悦; 庆祝; 欢庆
v. (使)欣喜[高兴,快乐]( rejoice的现在分词 ); 非常高兴; 深感欣喜
If you rejoice, you are very pleased about something and you show it in your behaviour.
Garbo plays the Queen, rejoicing in the love she has found with Antonio...
嘉宝饰演王后,陶醉于和安东尼奥的热恋中。
A Foreign Ministry statement said that the French government rejoiced at the happy outcome to events...
外交部的声明称法国政府很高兴看到事件得到圆满解决。
If you say that a person or thing rejoices in the name of something, you mean that they have a silly or amusing name.
...their tortoise, who rejoiced in the name of Carruthers.
他们养的龟有个搞笑的名字——卡拉瑟斯
1. a feeling of great happiness
2. the utterance of sounds expressing great joy
1. joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success;
On the anniversary of her birth we never manifested any signs of rejoicing.
她生日那一天,我们都没有显露出一点欢乐的迹象.
Till he fill thy mouth with laughing, and thy lips with rejoicing.
21他还要以喜乐充满你的口, 以欢呼充满你的嘴.
A large audience is seen rejoicing in some disillusionment to which it has just been subjected.
一大群观众正为自己从一些曾使人深受影响的幻觉中觉醒而感到欣喜非常.
The bridge was completed in 1811 amidst much rejoicing.
大桥于1811年竣工,当时大家欢欣鼓舞.
All the streets were filled with rejoicing people on that day.
那一天街上挤满了欢乐的人群.