We were ecstatic to be together again.(能重新相聚,我们真是欣喜若狂。)
The rhapsodist is someone who is joyfully enthusiastic or ecstatic about something.(狂想曲作者指的是对某事充满热情或狂喜的人。)
On the whole the period of which I am writing was for me one of ecstatic excitement.(整的来说,我这一段写作的时期,对我来说是一段心醉神迷的时期。)
My supporters were ecstatic.(我的支持者们个个欣喜若狂。)
And then an ecstatic scream of joy; and then, alas!(接着是一声欣喜若狂的尖叫,哎呀!)
International reaction to the weekend's news has hardly been ecstatic.(国际社会对这则周末的新闻一点都不兴奋。)
They gave an ecstatic reception to the speech.(他们给该演讲以热烈的欢迎。)
If crows did not invent the art of having the last word, they are among its most ecstatic practitioners.(如果乌鸦没有发明那种强辩到底的艺术,它们就会处于最欣喜若狂的实践者的中间。)
His ecstatic declamation of the sonorous rhythm was enough for me.(他朗诵时的那种洪亮的节奏,那种心醉神迷,对我已足够了。)
There seems to be something like a gentle parody, maybe even a mocking tone that fills the lines of the elder brother's ecstatic speech.(似乎有一种温柔的戏仿,可能甚至是一种嘲弄的语气,充满了哥哥狂热的演讲中。)