thrill

thrill [θrɪl]  [θrɪl] 

第三人称单数:thrills

第三人称复数:thrills

现在分词:thrilling

过去分词:thrilled

thrill的反义词

过去式:thrilled

thrill 基本解释

及物动词使激动; 使陶醉; 使颤动、战栗或振动

不及物动词由于兴奋或激动而感到一种突然的颤动; 颤动、战栗或振动

名词[病]震颤; 震颤感; 兴奋感

thrill 相关例句

thrill是什么意思

及物动词

1. He was thrilled by her conversation.
    她的谈话使他很激动。

2. The earthquake thrilled the land.
    地震使大地颤动。

不及物动词

1. Her voice thrilled with joy.
    她高兴得声音颤抖。

2. We thrilled at the good news.
    听到那好消息我们感到很兴奋。

名词

1. It gave me a thrill to know I had passed the examination.
    我得知考试及格后很兴奋。

2. Meeting the President was a great thrill.
    会见总统是一件令人兴奋不已的事情。

thrill 网络解释

1. 震颤:(二) 震颤 震颤(thrill)是指用手触诊时感觉到的一种细小振动,此振动与猫在安逸时产生的呼吸震颤相似,故又称猫喘,是器质性心血管病的特征性体征之一. 其产生机制与杂音相同,系由于血流经狭窄的瓣膜口或关闭不全或异常通道流至较宽广的部位产生漩涡,

2. 激动:技能(skill)能让静静地(still)溅(spill),激动(thrill)能往寒冷(chill)里钻(drill). ...

3. 刺激:享乐是指纯粹的感觉 (raw feels),如陶醉忘我 (ecstasy)、惊险刺激 (thrill)、性高潮 (orgasm) 等. 这种感觉是短暂易逝的 (evanescent),而且极少或根本没有牵扯到思维. 加强享乐感觉的方法有三种:避免习惯化 (habituation),

4. 发抖:thrill through 穿过 | thrill 发抖 | thriller 毛骨悚然物

thrill 词典解释

1. (突然而强烈的)激动,狂喜,恐惧
    If something gives you a thrill, it gives you a sudden feeling of great excitement, pleasure, or fear.

    e.g. I can remember the thrill of not knowing what I would get on Christmas morning...
           我还记得自己不知道圣诞节早晨会得到什么礼物时内心有多么激动。
    e.g. It's a great thrill for a cricket-lover like me to play at the home of cricket.
           对我这样的板球爱好者来说,能够在板球的故乡比赛是一件令人无比兴奋的事。

2. (使)狂喜;(使)激动;(使)极度兴奋
    If something thrills you, or if you thrill at it, it gives you a feeling of great pleasure and excitement.

    e.g. The electric atmosphere both terrified and thrilled him...
           极度紧张的气氛让他既害怕又兴奋。
    e.g. The children will thrill at all their favourite characters.
           孩子们看到所有那些他们最喜爱的人物形象会兴奋不已。

3. see also: thrilled;thrilling

4. 惊险刺激
    If you refer to thrills and spills, you are referring to an experience which is exciting and full of surprises.

    e.g. Its prime audience lies in the 17 to 24 age group, and they want instant thrills and spills.
           它的主要观众的年龄集中在 17 岁到 24 岁之间,而这些人喜欢极速的惊险刺激。

thrill 单语例句

1. One of the world's most daring is an English thrill seeker by the name of Mark Roberts.

2. Then there were those who stayed safely behind, sharing the thrill if not the actual danger.

3. thrill

3. The women thrill to his catty gossip and cooing line in flattery.

4. Rihanna also revealed she has a male attitude to dating, explaining she loves the thrill of the chase but gets bored easily.

5. As we were going downstream more fun and thrill were to be explored, its vertical drops and zigzag thrusts of water were adding more to the fun.

6. If you're up for the thrill of a ride, just make sure to use common sense when entrusting a stranger with your safety.

7. thrill

7. But thousands of deaths a year are too great a cost for so adolescent a thrill as speeding.

8. Nouveau riche crave thrill of speed to replace'tedious routine', report Yu Ran and Wang Ying in Shanghai.

9. The city of Wuhu is building a similar reputation in China, with domestically developed theme parks attracting thrill seekers from all over the country.

10. The academics studied putts during pro golf tournaments and their research suggested the " agony of a bogey seems to outweigh the thrill of a birdie ".

thrill 英英释义

thrill

noun

1. something that causes you to experience a sudden intense feeling or sensation

    e.g. the thrills of space travel

2. an almost pleasurable sensation of fright

    e.g. a frisson of surprise shot through him

    Synonym: frisson shiver chill quiver shudder tingle

3. the swift release of a store of affective force

    e.g. they got a great bang out of it
           what a boot!
           he got a quick rush from injecting heroin
           he does it for kicks

    Synonym: bang boot charge rush flush kick

verb

1. feel sudden intense sensation or emotion

    e.g. he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine

    Synonym: tickle vibrate

2. fill with sublime emotion

    e.g. The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies
           He was inebriated by his phenomenal success

    Synonym: exhilarate tickle pink inebriate exalt beatify

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3. tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement

    Synonym: shudder shiver throb

4. cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input

    e.g. The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow