jubilation
n. 歡騰,歡慶,慶祝活動
Jubilation is a feeling of great happiness and pleasure, because of a success.
His resignation was greeted by jubilation on the streets of Sofia.
他辭職下臺了,索菲亞大街小巷一片歡騰。
...cheers of jubilation.
欣喜若狂的歡呼
1. a feeling of extreme joy
2. a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event
3. the utterance of sounds expressing great joy
During the joyous Spring Festival, the whole world joins in the jubilation.
新春佳節, 普天同慶.
However, in these busy behind the jubilation, people seem to have a pensive mood.
然而, 在這些熱鬧歡騰的背後, 有一個人總顯得心事重重.
My colleagues read the communique with astonishment rather than jubilation.
同事們讀了公報,只感驚奇,而非欣喜.
The new school year, new semester, we all filled with the campus an atmosphere of jubilation.
新學年, 新學期, 我們的校園處處洋溢著喜慶的氣氛.
All over Pakistan, news of President Pervez Musharraf departureoffice has been greeted with jubilation.
當巴基斯坦總統穆沙拉夫辭職的電視講話傳遍全國, 巴基斯坦民眾開始為此慶賀.