Intense and especially ecstatic or exultant happiness. 欢欣,喜悦,高兴强烈的喜悦,尤指狂喜或欢腾的喜悦
She gave an exultant shout of triumph. 她发出喜出望外的胜利呼喊。
The exultant crowds were dancing in the square. 欢腾的人群在广场上跳舞。
exultant
[ adj ] joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success <adj.all> rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Daya triumphal success a triumphant shout
Exultant \Ex*ult"ant\, a. [L. exsultans, exsultantis, p. pr. of exsultare. See {Exult}.] Inclined to exult; characterized by, or expressing, exultation; rejoicing triumphantly.
Break away, exultant, from every defilement. --I. Tay;or.
They were nearly mobbed by the exultant crowd.
Late Thursday, exultant East Germans began passing through Berlin Wall checkpoints and others entered West Germany at other border crossings.
He is in the past." Huber Matos, a militant exile leader who even recently has been involved in a gun-running case allegedly aimed at Castro, was exultant about Gorbachev's visit with the Cuban leader.
They argued with Jackson over nearly every point. When they won, they were exultant.
But exultant scat singing abounds on most of the other cuts as well.
She gave a vividly detailed, thrilling performance, sailing in with an exultant "Dich teure Halle" that instantly transformed the Met into Valhalla.