jubilant

英 [ˈdʒuː.bəl.ənt]      美 [ˈdʒuː.bəl.ənt]
  • adj. 欢呼的;喜洋洋的
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jubil音“举杯噢”→宴会上有人大叫,“举杯噢!”
2. jovial jubilant.
jubilant 欢乐的,喜气扬扬的

来自jubilate,欢呼。引申词义喜气扬扬的,欢欣鼓舞的。

jubilant (adj.)
1660s, from Latin jubilantem (nominative jubilans), present participle of jubilare "to call to someone," in Christian writers, "to shout for joy," related to jubilum "wild shout." First attested in Milton. Related: Jubilantly.
1. Before his eyes was a sea of jubilant people.
他眼前是一片欢腾的人海.
2. The jubilant throng is like the waves of the sea.
欢腾的人群宛如大海的波涛.
3. The whole nation is jubilant.
举国上下一片欢腾.
4. See how jubilant they are [ look ] .
看他们那股兴高采烈的 劲头 儿.
5. Ferdinand was jubilant after making an impressive comeback from a month on the injured list.
费迪南德受伤休养了一个月,重新归队后表现非常出色,他简直高兴极了。