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thrill

英 [θrɪl]

美 [θrɪl]

n.  震颤感; 兴奋感; 兴奋; 激动; 令人兴奋的经历; 一阵强烈的感觉
v.  使非常兴奋; 使非常激动

复数:thrills 第三人称单数:thrills 现在分词:thrilling 过去式:thrilled 过去分词:thrilled 

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Collins.2 / BNC.7773 / COCA.5858

短语用例

    thrill to sth

    • 对…感到非常兴奋(或激动)
      to feel very excited at sth
      1. It gave me a big thrill to meet my favourite author in person.
        能见到我最喜欢的作者本人使我感到兴奋不已。
      2. the thrill of catching a really big fish
        捉到一条很大的鱼的兴奋
      3. She gets an obvious thrill out of performing.
        她显然从表演中得到一种兴奋感。

    习惯用语

      n.

        (the) thrills and spills
      • (危险活动,尤指体育运动的)紧张和刺激
        the excitement that is involved in dangerous activities, especially sports

      牛津词典

        noun

        • 震颤感;兴奋感;兴奋;激动;令人兴奋的经历
          a strong feeling of excitement or pleasure; an experience that gives you this feeling
          1. It gave me a big thrill to meet my favourite author in person.
            能见到我最喜欢的作者本人使我感到兴奋不已。
          2. the thrill of catching a really big fish
            捉到一条很大的鱼的兴奋
          3. She gets an obvious thrill out of performing.
            她显然从表演中得到一种兴奋感。
        • 一阵强烈的感觉
          a sudden strong feeling that produces a physical effect
          1. A thrill of alarm ran through him.
            一阵惊恐的感觉传遍他的全身。

        verb

        • 使非常兴奋;使非常激动
          to excite or please sb very much
          1. This band has thrilled audiences all over the world.
            这支乐队使全世界的观众狂热痴迷。
          2. I was thrilled by your news.
            你的消息使我兴奋极了。

        柯林斯词典

        • N-COUNT (突然而强烈的)激动,狂喜,恐惧
          If something gives you athrill, it gives you a sudden feeling of great excitement, pleasure, or fear.
          1. I can remember the thrill of not knowing what I would get on Christmas morning...
            我还记得自己不知道圣诞节早晨会得到什么礼物时内心有多么激动。
          2. It's a great thrill for a cricket-lover like me to play at the home of cricket.
            对我这样的板球爱好者来说,能够在板球的故乡比赛是一件令人无比兴奋的事。
          3. ...the realization that new adventures, new thrills, and new worlds lie ahead.
            认识到前面有新的冒险,新的惊喜和新的世界
        • V-ERG (使)狂喜;(使)激动;(使)极度兴奋
          If somethingthrillsyou, or if youthrill atit, it gives you a feeling of great pleasure and excitement.
          1. The electric atmosphere both terrified and thrilled him...
            极度紧张的气氛让他既害怕又兴奋。
          2. The children will thrill at all their favourite characters.
            孩子们看到所有那些他们最喜爱的人物形象会兴奋不已。
        • See also:thrilledthrilling
        • PHRASE 惊险刺激
          If you refer tothrills and spills, you are referring to an experience which is exciting and full of surprises.
          1. Its prime audience lies in the 17 to 24 age group, and they want instant thrills and spills.
            它的主要观众的年龄集中在 17 岁到 24 岁之间,而这些人喜欢极速的惊险刺激。

        英英释义

        noun

        • something that causes you to experience a sudden intense feeling or sensation
          1. the thrills of space travel
        • an almost pleasurable sensation of fright
          1. a frisson of surprise shot through him
          Synonym:frissonshiverchillquivershuddertingle
        • the swift release of a store of affective force
          1. they got a great bang out of it
          2. what a boot!
          3. he got a quick rush from injecting heroin
          4. he does it for kicks
          Synonym:bangbootchargerushflushkick

        verb

        • feel sudden intense sensation or emotion
          1. he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine
          Synonym:ticklevibrate
        • fill with sublime emotion
          1. The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies
          2. He was inebriated by his phenomenal success
          Synonym:exhilaratetickle pinkinebriateexaltbeatify
        • tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement
            Synonym:shuddershiverthrob
          1. cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input
            1. The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow

          双语例句

          • Its prime audience lies in the 17 to 24 age group, and they want instant thrills and spills.
            它的主要观众的年龄集中在17岁到24岁之间,而这些人喜欢极速的惊险刺激。
          • He even seemed to get some thrill or satisfaction out of her repulsion for him.
            他好像从她对自己的冷漠中得到了刺激,或者满足。
          • It is quite a thrill to see a real movie star in the flesh.
            看见电影明星本人是一件令人十分兴奋的事。
          • I felt a thrill go through me as I said his name, and I hated it.
            当我说到他的名字时,我感到一阵颤栗传遍了我的全身。我讨厌这样。
          • I get a real thrill, when I read a piece of his.
            当我读到他那篇东西时,我真的感到很激动。
          • There's no bigger thrill for me than playing on stage.
            没什么事情能比在舞台上表演更让我兴奋的了。
          • If this isn't love then why do I thrill?
            如果这不是爱,为什麽我会颤抖?
          • A new thrill and a new throb of the same life is being felt.
            我感到同一个生命正在产生新的震颤,新的搏动。
          • People who adore the thrill of the chase know that prizes, like diamonds, are worth striving for.
            享受追求过程中的刺激的人们清楚,奖赏和钻石一样,是值得为之一搏的。
          • That thrill when you realize your horse is starting to understand is what separates competitors from horsemen.
            当你发现你的马开始理解了,它带来的惊喜是比赛选手和马术骑手的区别。