thrill
n. 激動; 一陣強烈的感覺
v. 使狂喜
If something gives you a thrill, it gives you a sudden feeling of great excitement, pleasure, or fear.
I can remember the thrill of not knowing what I would get on Christmas morning...
我還記得自己不知道聖誕節早晨會得到什麼禮物時內心有多麼激動。
It's a great thrill for a cricket-lover like me to play at the home of cricket.
對我這樣的板球愛好者來說,能夠在板球的故鄉比賽是一件令人無比興奮的事。
If something thrills you, or if you thrill at it, it gives you a feeling of great pleasure and excitement.
The electric atmosphere both terrified and thrilled him...
極度緊張的氣氛讓他既害怕又興奮。
The children will thrill at all their favourite characters.
孩子們看到所有那些他們最喜愛的人物形象會興奮不已。
If you refer to thrills and spills, you are referring to an experience which is exciting and full of surprises.
Its prime audience lies in the 17 to 24 age group, and they want instant thrills and spills.
它的主要觀眾的年齡集中在 17 歲到 24 歲之間,而這些人喜歡極速的驚險刺激。
1. the swift release of a store of affective force;
2. an almost pleasurable sensation of fright;
3. something that thrills;
1. cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input;
2. feel sudden intense sensation or emotion;
3. tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement
4. fill with sublime emotion; tickle pink (exhilarate is obsolete in this usage);
the thrill of the chase
追求(尤指追逐性伴侶)的快感
thrills and spills
驚險刺激
His speech caused a thrill among the audience.
他的演說引起了聽眾的極大興奮.
My greatest thrill is going on the roller coaster.
我覺得最刺激的事就是坐過山車.
A thrill passed over all of us. The three Mr. Mumbles bent forward and listened eagerly.
我們大家都感到十分驚異, 位先生也把頭伸到前而,豎起耳朵來聽.
He felt a thrill of excitement as he jumped from the plane.
當從飛機上跳下來的時候,他感到一陣興奮.
Enjoy the thrill of your vibrating cell phone.
享受振動手機發抖的快感.