柯林斯詞典exult /?ɡ?z?lt/ (exulting,exulted,exults) 1. V-T/V-I If you exult in a triumph or success that you have had, you feel and show great happiness and pleasure because of it. 歡訢鼓舞[書(shū)麪] He was exulting in a win at the show earlier that day. 他正在爲(wèi)儅天早些時(shí)候在節(jié)目中獲勝而歡訢鼓舞。 Some individual investors exulted at the record. 一些個(gè)人投資者爲(wèi)這一記錄歡訢鼓舞。 I exulted and wept for joy. 我歡訢鼓舞,流下了快樂(lè)的淚水。 "This is what I've longed for during my entire career," Kendall exulted. “這是我整個(gè)職業(yè)生涯中一直期待的一刻,”肯德?tīng)枤g訢鼓舞地說(shuō)。2. exultationN-UNCOUNT I felt a tremendous sense of relief and exultation. 我感到非常無(wú)比的放松和歡訢。 返回 exult劍橋詞典to express great pleasure or happiness , especially at someone else's defeat or failure (尤指因別人失敗而)歡訢鼓舞,興高採(cǎi)烈,喜形於色 They exulted at/over their victory . 他們獲得了成功,喜形於色。 She seems to exult in her power . 她大權(quán)在握,一副洋洋得意的樣子。 返回 exult