0 a feeling of extreme happiness and excitement -- эйфория
In the initial stages a degree of nationalistic euphoria disguised a series of political tensions.
It was a time of great idealism, hope and the formalized euphoria of 'freedom'.
Delirium: prevalence, prognosis and management tiveness, euphoria, anger, wandering, easy startling, fast motor responses, distractibility, tangentiality, nightmares and persistent thoughts.
However, the same euphoria also exposed problems when post-war realities failed to match up to pre-1918 expectations.
But whether the postperformance euphoria had pushed him into saying this, or because he was speaking to a camera, cannot be certain.
I enjoy the challenge of the games and always leave feeling good about myself, a kind of euphoria.
Radio is total nightmare and euphoria all in one; it is fantasy and fantastic.
The initial euphoria over these methods overshadowed the more classical work being done in the ' mundane ' areas of basic biochemistry such as cell signalling.