elate
/iˈleɪt/ (bre, ipa) · [ɪlˈet] /iˈleɪt/ (ame, ipa) · [ɪlˈet] /i-ˈlāt/ (ame, mw)
elate — 動詞
- elatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- elates3rd person singular
- elating-ing form
- elatedpast simple
1. to cause someone to feel almost unable to contain their happiness and excitement
使雀躍
讓人因好消息或成功而非常興奮快樂
to cause someone to feel almost unable to contain their happiness and excitement after good news or success
The scholarship letter elated Miku after months of anxious waiting.
獎學金通知信讓 Miku 在焦急等了好幾個月後雀躍不已。
elate + object after good news
Rohan was elated when the missing dog ran back home.
走失的狗跑回家時,Rohan 高興得幾乎要跳起來。
passive: be elated when ...
Winning the street dance final elated Diego and his whole crew.
贏得街舞決賽讓 Diego 和整個團隊都雀躍萬分。
The doctor's update elated Priya's parents before the surgery began.
醫生帶來的最新消息,讓 Priya 的父母在手術開始前欣喜不已。
Thousands were elated by the team's last-minute goal in Seoul.
球隊最後一分鐘的進球,讓首爾現場數千名球迷雀躍不已。
- depress
to make someone feel sad or low instead of joyful
- disappoint
to remove hope or pleasure rather than raise it
文法句型
elate [sb]
be elated by [sth]
be elated when ...
用法筆記
Commoner in passive patterns such as 'be elated by' or 'be elated when'. In everyday English, speakers more often use the adjective 'elated' than the base verb 'elate'.