thrill

thrill

[θril]

n.激动, 引起激动的事物, 震颤(医学)
v.(使)激动, 感到紧张

例句与用法:

Such was the picture, and he thrilled to the memory of it.

当时正是这样的情景,他回想起来还感到毛骨悚然。

She was thrilled when the handsome filmstar kissed her.

当那位英俊的电影明星吻她的时候,她欣喜若狂。

It's a sight that never fails to thrill me.

那是一种永远让我激动不已的景象。

词形变化:

副词: thrillingly | 动词过去式: thrilled | 动词过去分词: thrilled | 动词现在分词: thrilling | 动词第三人称单数: thrills |


vt.

1. 使兴奋, 使激动

He was thrilled by her conversation.

她的谈话使他很激动。

2. 使紧张; 使毛骨悚然

She was thrilled with terror when she saw the scene of the murder.

她看到凶杀现场时, 吓得毛骨悚然。

3. 使颤动; 使颤抖

The earthquake thrilled the land.

地震使大地颤动。

vi.

1. 感到兴奋, 感到激动[(+at/to)]

She thrilled at the invitation.

她收到邀请时很激动。

2. 感到紧张, 感到毛骨悚然[(+at/to)]

She thrilled with horror.

她恐惧万分。

3. 颤动; 颤抖

Her voice thrilled with joy.

她高兴得声音颤抖。

n.[C]

1. 兴奋, 激动; 恐怖

He felt a thrill when he got into the theater.

他一进剧院就很激动。

2. 颤动; 颤抖

3. 引起激动的事物

She whiled away the afternoon reading cheap thrills.

她看廉价的惊险小说消磨了一个下午。

Meeting the President was a great thrill.

会见总统是一件令人兴奋不已的事情。


短语词组:

thrill through

1. 穿过; 闪过

Fear thrilled through her veins.

她感到一阵害怕。


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