单词 | deliriously |
释义 | deliriouslyadv. In a delirious manner; to the point of delirium; irrationally, incoherently; frenziedly; absurdly. Now sometimes hyperbolic. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [adverb] > delirium or raving idly1565 ravinglya1586 deliriously1698 the mind > emotion > excitement > extravagant or rapturous excitement > [adverb] intoxicatedly1797 deliriously1863 1698 J. Harris Immorality & Pride Causes of Atheism 5 They grow now deliriously enamoured with the feign'd Products of their own Fancies. 1780 S. Farr tr. Hippocrates Hist. Epidemics ii. ii. 49 They who were affected with fever had a much greater difficulty of breathing, and talked deliriously. 1863 E. C. Clayton Queens of Song II. 380 They were deliriously dancing, shouting, singing..with the most hilarious gaiety. 1896 Argosy Mar. 535/2 He was deliriously happy. 1946 Slavonic & East European Rev. 24 118 It is fragments of this letter that the dying Muromsky deliriously repeats. 1996 L. Al-Hafidh et al. Europe: Rough Guide (ed. 3) ii. vii. 260 Despite repeated fires, a number of features survive, notably a deliriously ornate coffin, the tomb of one Torsten Stålhandske. 2005 Philadelphia Sept. 62/4 He gave himself completely at Eagles games, climbing on railings and screaming so loudly and deliriously that he often could not recall what he said or did. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.1698 |
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