jubilant
/ˈdʒuːbɪlənt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdʒuːbɪlənt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈjü-bə-lənt/ (ame, mw)
jubilant — 形容詞
- jubilantpositive
- more jubilantcomparative
- most jubilantsuperlative
1. showing strong happiness and pride after winning, achieving, or finishing someth
歡欣鼓舞
因勝利或成就而興高采烈
showing strong happiness and pride after winning, achieving, or finishing something important.
Diego was jubilant after his team won the regional football championship on Saturday night.
Diego 的球隊星期六晚上贏得地區足球冠軍後,他歡欣鼓舞。
jubilant after + event for victory contexts
The students felt jubilant about their high marks in the difficult mathematics exam.
學生們對自己在那場困難的數學考試中拿到高分感到歡欣鼓舞。
jubilant about + achievement noun
A jubilant crowd cheered as the marathon runners crossed the finish line in Taipei.
馬拉松選手在台北衝過終點線時,歡欣鼓舞的群眾大聲歡呼。
Rin sent jubilant messages to her family the moment the adoption papers were finally approved.
領養文件終於核准的那一刻,Rin 立刻傳了歡欣鼓舞的訊息給家人。
A jubilant mood spread through the office once everyone heard the big client had signed.
大家一聽到那個大客戶簽約了,辦公室裡瀰漫著歡欣鼓舞的氣氛。
- elated
similar level of joy, but more inward and emotional; jubilant is more outward and public
- triumphant
stresses the victory itself; jubilant stresses the joyful reaction to it
- exultant
formal near-synonym; suggests open, almost boastful rejoicing
- overjoyed
stresses intensity of happiness; jubilant adds a sense of celebration
文法句型
jubilant about + noun
jubilant after + event
用法筆記
Frequently describes a group (crowd, fans, supporters) or a public mood after a clear win. Stronger and more outward than 'happy'; implies visible celebration, often with cheers, hugs, or noise.