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a feeling of exhilaration.
His appreciative rapport with the values at stake gives him a kind of exhilaration that carries him to victory and to his death.
Elevated mood, characterized variously as exhilaration, excitement or even exaltation, is central to mania.
Her life within the opera has been that of surface exhilaration, the swirling of skirts in the turning waltz.
The tensions between the suppressed background and energetic, dramatic and fragmented foreground contribute to the exhilaration of the movement.
It's the vigorous, heady, formal material that works best, and there's a kind of exhilaration to enlarging one's performance to connect with the collective sensibility of a spread public.
Murchison found geology added mental stimulus to the exercise and exhilaration of riding and hunting.
Following, or trying to follow, hounds on a horse has brought me excitement, exhilaration, exhaustion, not a little fear and a pleasure which defies words.
It is a very natural resultant from the exhilaration stimulated by independence.
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激動, 興奮, 高興…
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euforia, regocijo, alegría…
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neşe, coşku, heyecan…
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