请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 euphoria
释义

euphoria


eu·pho·ri·a

E0239100 (yo͞o-fôr′ē-ə)n. A feeling of great happiness or well-being.
[New Latin, from Greek, from euphoros, healthy : eu-, eu- + pherein, to bear; see bher- in Indo-European roots.]
eu·phor′ic (-fôr′ĭk, -fŏr′-) adj.eu·phor′i·cal·ly adv.

euphoria

(juːˈfɔːrɪə) na feeling of great elation, esp when exaggerated[C19: from Greek: good ability to endure, from eu- + pherein to bear] euphoric adj euˈphorically adv

eu•pho•ri•a

(yuˈfɔr i ə, -ˈfoʊr-)

n. a strong feeling of happiness, confidence, or well-being. [1880–85; < New Latin < Greek euphoría state of well-being. See eu-, -phore, -ia] eu•phor′ic (-ˈfɔr ɪk, -ˈfɒr-) adj.

euphoria, euphory

1. a state of happiness and well-being.
2. Psychiatry. an exaggerated state of happiness, with no foundation in truth or reality. — euphoric, adj.
See also: Happiness
a state or mood of well being, whether natural or induced. — euphoric, adj.See also: Moods
Thesaurus
Noun1.euphoria - a feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elationeuphoria - a feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elationeuphoryhigh spirits, lightness, elation - a feeling of joy and pridedysphoria - abnormal depression and discontent

euphoria

noun elation, joy, ecstasy, bliss, glee, rapture, high spirits, exhilaration, jubilation, intoxication, transport, exaltation, joyousness There was euphoria when the election result was announced.
dumps (informal), depression, the blues, despair, sadness, melancholy, hopelessness, despondency, melancholia, low spirits, gloominess, dolefulness, downheartedness

euphoria

nounHigh spirits:animation, elatedness, elation, exaltation, exhilaration, inspiration, lift, uplift.
Translations
愉快欣快

euphoria

(juːˈfoːriə) noun a strong feeling of happiness, sometimes leading to overconfidence. After the victory they were in a state of euphoria. 欣快,愉快 欣快,愉快

Euphoria


Euphoria

End User Programming with Hierarchical Objects for RobustInterpreted Applications. Interpreted language with dynamicstorage and dynamic typing. Rapid Deployment Software.

E-mail: .

Euphoria

 

an elevated, joyful mood and feeling of satisfaction and well-being not consistent with objective circumstances. Individuals experiencing euphoria are usually optimistic and impervious to negative affects. Euphoria may be combined with an accelerated flow of thoughts and a tendency to vivid fantasizing, energetic but unproductive activity, and disinhibited desires. It may also be combined with slow thinking, passivity, inertness, and apathy.

Euphoria may be induced by small amounts of alcohol, morphine, and other narcotics, by hypoxia (for example, mountain sickness), and often by severe bodily disease. It may also be a symptom of organic brain disease, such as the growth of tumors or progressive paralysis. It may be combined with signs of feeblemindedness.

Euphoria

An interpreted programming language developed in 1993 by Robert Craig at Rapid Deployment Software that is noted for its execution speed, flexibility and simplicity. It can simulate any programming method including object-oriented constructs. Euphoria has been used to develop computer games and other applications in DOS, Windows and Linux. For more information, visit www.rapideuphoria.com.

euphoria


euphoria

 [u-for´e-ah] an exaggerated feeling of physical and mental well-being, especially when not justified by external reality. Euphoria may be induced by drugs such as opioids, amphetamines, and alcohol and is also a feature of mania. adj., adj euphor´ic.

eu·pho·ri·a

(yū-fōr'ē-ă), 1. A feeling of well-being, commonly exaggerated and not necessarily well founded. 2. The pleasure state induced by a drug or substance of abuse. [eu- + G. pherō, to bear]

eu·pho·ri·a

(yū-fōr'ē-ă) A feeling of well-being, commonly exaggerated and not necessarily well founded. [eu- + G. pherō, to bear]

euphoria

A strong feeling of well-being or happiness. The term is sometimes used to mean an abnormally exaggerated feeling of elation.

Euphoria

An intense feeling of elation or well-being. Many marijuana users experience temporary euphoria.Mentioned in: Marijuana

eu·pho·ri·a

(yū-fōr'ē-ă) 1. A feeling of well-being, not necessarily well founded. 2. The pleasure state induced by a drug or substance of abuse. [eu- + G. pherō, to bear]

EUPHORIA


AcronymDefinition
EUPHORIAEnd User Programming with Hierarchical Objects for Robust Interpreted Applications
EUPHORIAEnd User Programming with Hierarchical Objects for Robust Interpreted Applications (rapid deployment software)

euphoria


  • noun

Synonyms for euphoria

noun elation

Synonyms

  • elation
  • joy
  • ecstasy
  • bliss
  • glee
  • rapture
  • high spirits
  • exhilaration
  • jubilation
  • intoxication
  • transport
  • exaltation
  • joyousness

Antonyms

  • dumps
  • depression
  • the blues
  • despair
  • sadness
  • melancholy
  • hopelessness
  • despondency
  • melancholia
  • low spirits
  • gloominess
  • dolefulness
  • downheartedness

Synonyms for euphoria

noun high spirits

Synonyms

  • animation
  • elatedness
  • elation
  • exaltation
  • exhilaration
  • inspiration
  • lift
  • uplift

Synonyms for euphoria

noun a feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elation

Synonyms

  • euphory

Related Words

  • high spirits
  • lightness
  • elation

Antonyms

  • dysphoria
随便看

 

英语词典包含2567994条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/12/24 3:00:10