euphoric的意思和读音

euphoric

: [juˈfɔrɪk] : [juːˈfɒrɪk]

adj.

adj.despairing

adj.overjoyed,elated,ecstatic,joyful,joyous

adj.1.;

adj.1.feeling extremely happy, usually for a short time only

1. espy euphoric ; exacerbate 使使

2. 28.thump vi. 29.euphoric adj. 30.melancholy n. ...

3. trove euphoric obnoxious ...

4. euphoriant euphoric euphorics ...

5. depressed;in low spirits in good mood;cheerful;euphoric unstable;labile capricious ...

7. ... Escapism V 1 Euphoric Forever Cl :: ...

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1.We were euphoric. Although the path to the top looked fairly steep, it was great at last to see our goal.

2.Ms Rowling is in understandably bitter-sweet mood over the ending of her opus, claiming to feel simultaneously "heartbroken and euphoric" .怀”。

3.And the gloom cannot be magicked away by America's central bankers, as euphoric investors seemed to think back in September.怀

4.When news came out that Germany had climbed down over the question of automatic bondholder haircuts, the markets were euphoric.

5.There is no question that in euphoric times the cost of capital was lower than it would be with this approach.

6.Slang An intoxicated or euphoric condition induced by or as if by a drug.

7.Large doses produce a euphoric high and youths abuse cough medicine for this purpose. Abuse of Codeine can lead to addiction.

8.That, at least, was what euphoric Spanish officials breathlessly told their national media.西

9.Euphoric, he even thought he might settle all his problems in one fell swoop .

10.A warm euphoric feelingshoots through your body as you glide gracefully back to your dreams.