deliriously
基本解釋
- adv. 譫妄地;神志失常地;極其興奮地
英漢例句
- They’ll tell you exactly how to make them deliriously happy.
他們將確切地告訴你如何使他們激動(dòng)地高興。 - Nessun Dorma, a deliriously beautiful aria, is known by millions of people, but if you ask them to sing it, they can’t.
《今夜無人入眠 》,被成千上萬的人認(rèn)爲(wèi)是一首絕美的詠歎調(diào)。 但是如果你要他們唱出來 他們卻不能。 - Could anything be more life-affirming than a deliriously tired parent pushing the experienced doctors out of the way in order to hack off their helpless newborn’s umbilical cord?
還有什麼比那些由於長(zhǎng)時(shí)間乘車已經(jīng)疲憊不堪的父母看到有經(jīng)騐的毉生爲(wèi)新生兒剪掉他們沒有用的臍帶更積極樂觀的事嗎? - And in each fantasy, his triumph had been deliriously witnessed by family, friends, and the world around him.
FORBES: The Social Animal by David Brooks: A Scornful Review - Her house hasn't been cleaned in decades, and she thinks she can win the heart of a doctor who treated her dying mother in the early 1950s, deliriously believing her then infatuation was actually reciprocated.
FORBES: Fact and Comment - After their athletes topped the medals table with 14 golds at the winter Olympic games, some 100, 000 flag-waving locals took to the streets of Vancouver and the nearby ski resort of Whistler, deliriously singing the national anthem.
ECONOMIST: Sporting success and brash patriotism
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- 譫妄地