exaltation
英 [ˌeɡzɔːlˈteɪʃn]
美 [ˌeɡzɔːlˈteɪʃn]
n. 兴奋; 兴高采烈; 提高; 晋升; 提拔
复数:exaltations
BNC.22384 / COCA.24131
牛津词典
noun
- 兴奋;兴高采烈
a feeling of very great joy or happiness - 提高;晋升;提拔
an act of raising sth/sb to a high position or rank- the exaltation of emotion above logical reasoning
把情感提高到逻辑推理之上
- the exaltation of emotion above logical reasoning
柯林斯词典
双语例句
- He had the students all in a state of exaltation about literature.
他使那些学生对文学产生了浓厚的兴趣。 - In the midst of the exaltation of this thought he smiled, and that smile was strange.
在这种得意的想法中,他笑了笑,笑得很奇怪。 - Her mood of ecstatic fidelity was a dangerous exaltation.
她苦行主义的忠实气质是一种危险的升华。 - Nation to education of medium long-term programming in, to primary and junior high school of education practice make stronger and exaltation of principle.
国家对教育的中长期规划中,对中小学的教育实行巩固和提高的原则。 - The Rectification and Exaltation Years of PCB Industry in China
中国PCB工业进入整顿和提升的年代 - Liberty and exaltation of our holy mother the church.
他维护了我们神圣的母亲&教会的自由,使其发扬光大。 - Enhance to appreciate beauty cognition process, the exaltation appreciate level;
强化审美认知过程,提高鉴赏水平; - We are helping each other at ordinary times, mutual study, mutual exaltation.
我们在平时互相帮助,互相学习,互相提高。 - Perplex a teacher on the language lesson most of is a kid reading and writing skill of exaltation.
语文课上,困扰教师最多的是孩子阅读和写作能力的提高。 - The news filled them with exaltation.
这消息使他们得意洋洋。