exhilarate
exhilarate — 動詞
- exhilaratepresent simple I / you / we / they
- exhilarateshe / she / it
- exhilaratedpast simple
- exhilarating-ing form
1. To make someone feel so happy and excited that they suddenly have more energy.
使振奮
使人非常興奮又開心
To make someone feel so happy and excited that they suddenly have more energy.
The fast ride down the snowy hill exhilarated Minho and his cousins.
沿著雪坡高速往下衝的那一趟,讓 Minho 和表親們都很振奮。
pattern: exhilarate + object
Sofia felt exhilarated when the crowd cheered after the goal.
進球後聽見全場歡呼時,Sofia 覺得非常振奮。
common passive: feel exhilarated
Cold sea air exhilarated Brandon as the boat left the harbor.
冰冷的海風讓 Brandon 很振奮,當時船正離開港口。
After her first win, Linh was exhilarated for the rest of the day.
贏下第一場比賽後,Linh 一整天都很振奮。
The helicopter ride above the canyon exhilarated Christopher at once.
搭直升機飛越峽谷的旅程,立刻讓 Christopher 振奮起來。
- excite
Broader and more neutral, without the same strong sense of lifted energy.
- thrill
Usually stronger and often linked to surprise, speed, or risk.
- invigorate
Focuses more on renewed physical or mental energy than on joy.
文法句型
exhilarate + object
be exhilarated by + noun
用法筆記
Object is usually a person or group, and the cause is often a success, a fast activity, or a vivid experience. English also often uses exhilarated after feel or be to describe the resulting emotion.