jubilant
adj. 喜氣洋洋的; 歡呼的; 喜慶; 開懷
If you are jubilant, you feel extremely happy because of a success.
Ferdinand was jubilant after making an impressive comeback from a month on the injured list.
費迪南德受傷休養了一個月,重新歸隊後表現非常出色,他簡直高興極了。
...the jubilant crowds of Paris.
巴黎歡騰的人群
1. joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success;
2. full of high-spirited delight
March 2009, Foshan Guangdong Today, and gongs soundedthe jubilant atmosphere at Budweiser ( Foshan ) Brewing Co.
2009年3月12日廣東佛山)今天, 位於佛山市三水區的百威啤酒 ( 佛山 ) 有限公司內鑼鼓喧天,喜氣洋洋.
But although Tom's ear tingled, his heart was jubilant.
湯姆雖然感到耳朵很疼, 但心裡卻是甜蜜蜜的.
What strikes terror into their hearts is precisely what makes the revolutionary masses jubilant.
他們感覺恐怖的事,正是革命的人民大眾感覺高興的事.
Morel subdued, afraid to seem too jubilant in presence of his wife.
毛萊爾默不作聲, 唯恐在妻子面前過於喜形於色.
We were jubilant at the news that Carla had been accepted at the university.
得知卡拉被大學錄取的訊息,都感到很高興.