rejoice
/rɪˈdʒɔɪs/ (bre, ipa) · /rɪˈdʒɔɪs/ (ame, ipa) · /ri-ˈjȯis/ (ame, mw)
rejoice — 動詞
- rejoicepresent simple I / you / we / they
- rejoiceshe / she / it
- rejoicedpast simple
- rejoicing-ing form
1. to feel or express very great happiness, usually because something good has happ
欣喜;歡慶
因好事發生而極度喜悅
to feel or express very great happiness, usually because something good has happened
The whole village rejoiced when the missing children were found alive in the forest.
整個村莊都欣喜萬分,失蹤的孩子們在森林裡平安被找到了。
rejoice + when-clause for a specific good event
Yuki rejoiced at the news that her sister had been accepted into medical school.
Yuki 聽到妹妹被醫學院錄取的消息,非常欣喜。
rejoice at + noun phrase
Kwame rejoiced over the successful harvest after months of hard work on the farm.
Kwame 為農場上數月辛勤耕耘後的豐收而欣喜不已。
Sofia's grandparents rejoiced to see the whole family together for the wedding.
Sofia 的祖父母看到全家人齊聚婚禮,心中充滿欣喜。
The team rejoiced that their project had won first prize in the national competition.
團隊欣喜不已,他們的專案在全國競賽中贏得第一名。
- celebrate
more active — often involves a public event or party rather than a private feeling
- exult
more intense and literary; suggests triumphant joy
- be overjoyed
less formal and more common in everyday speech, focusing on the feeling rather than showing it
文法句型
rejoice + at/over/about/in + noun phrase
rejoice + that-clause
rejoice + to-infinitive
用法筆記
More formal than 'be happy' or 'celebrate'. The reason for joy is introduced by at, over, about, or in, or by a that-clause or to-infinitive. Rejoice is intransitive and does not take a direct object.