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单词 thrilling
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Definition of thrilling in English:

thrilling

adjective ˈθrɪlɪŋˈθrɪlɪŋ
  • Causing excitement and pleasure; exhilarating.

    a thrilling adventure
    it's very thrilling to be here and to congratulate the team on another splendid success
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their battle in April was one of the more thrilling heavyweight title fights of recent memory.
    • The first few days of being away from them and the rest of the family were thrilling.
    • On their final day of school before the Easter break, the active under fives joined the Easter bunny in a thrilling egg hunt.
    • However, reading the book was nowhere near as thrilling as meeting the author proved to be!
    • No matter how far away I am from the stage, though, I find going to opera is a thrilling experience.
    • It was thrilling to be a part of it, then disappointing to be left out.
    • The medley relays brought events in the pool to a thrilling climax.
    • Every minute of the included material is thrilling.
    • Hawthorn have ended a miserable week with an agonising 12-point defeat to Carlton in a thrilling encounter at Docklands in Melbourne.
    • The next 10 weeks would be the most exasperating and thrilling of my entire journalistic career.
    • Book your program reservations in advance to ensure your own thrilling dolphin encounter.
    • Gades and company give intense performances of intricate grace, stunning beauty and thrilling machismo.
    • It's thrilling to be a participant in making music like that.
    • The prospect of playing in the National League is thrilling, but also very daunting.
    • The thrilling high jinks of last weekend had the crowd anticipating similarly spectacular bursts of action.
    • While the results to date haven't been financially thrilling, all it took me to get going was $1,000, which was reasonable.
    • It was certainly quite thrilling to be in the Queen's Honours List.
    • I just thought it was thrilling to watch it.
    • Seeing one fly overhead is a thrilling experience.
    • It was a thrilling experience to see the boats afloat over the stream.

Derivatives

  • thrillingly

  • adverbˈθrɪlɪŋliˈθrɪlɪŋli
    • As Ray makes clear, thrillingly at times, the subject's working life gives the biopic something to show, at any rate, but not necessarily a way to bring out character explicitly, in dialogue.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Tahitians seem to live to eat; stand next to your average Tahitian lady and you'll feel thrillingly slim, and as most of the food is imported from France, a visit to a Vaitape supermarket is reminiscent of your day trip to Boulogne.
      • Unusually perhaps for such an adhesive read, this is not exactly a thriller, rather a thrillingly evocative recreation of a few months in 1940, when the skies seemed dark and weighty with the country's future.
      • His career, traced in the film until 1966, blazed a trail; thrillingly, he located his ecstatic, sexy rhythms in gospel music, hitherto restricted to churches.
      • But something really should be done so that Europeans don't have to wait for another bout of buffoonery to put the EU's only directly elected institution briefly and thrillingly on the front pages.
      • She maintains that, unlike her church-going parents, the majority of today's teens do not view sex as a moral issue, and therefore don't see premarital sex as thrillingly bad.
 
 

Definition of thrilling in US English:

thrilling

adjectiveˈTHriliNGˈθrɪlɪŋ
  • Causing excitement and pleasure; exhilarating.

    a thrilling adventure
    it's very thrilling to be here and to congratulate the team on another splendid success
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their battle in April was one of the more thrilling heavyweight title fights of recent memory.
    • Book your program reservations in advance to ensure your own thrilling dolphin encounter.
    • Every minute of the included material is thrilling.
    • It's thrilling to be a participant in making music like that.
    • The thrilling high jinks of last weekend had the crowd anticipating similarly spectacular bursts of action.
    • The first few days of being away from them and the rest of the family were thrilling.
    • Hawthorn have ended a miserable week with an agonising 12-point defeat to Carlton in a thrilling encounter at Docklands in Melbourne.
    • However, reading the book was nowhere near as thrilling as meeting the author proved to be!
    • While the results to date haven't been financially thrilling, all it took me to get going was $1,000, which was reasonable.
    • On their final day of school before the Easter break, the active under fives joined the Easter bunny in a thrilling egg hunt.
    • The next 10 weeks would be the most exasperating and thrilling of my entire journalistic career.
    • The prospect of playing in the National League is thrilling, but also very daunting.
    • I just thought it was thrilling to watch it.
    • Seeing one fly overhead is a thrilling experience.
    • The medley relays brought events in the pool to a thrilling climax.
    • It was a thrilling experience to see the boats afloat over the stream.
    • Gades and company give intense performances of intricate grace, stunning beauty and thrilling machismo.
    • It was certainly quite thrilling to be in the Queen's Honours List.
    • It was thrilling to be a part of it, then disappointing to be left out.
    • No matter how far away I am from the stage, though, I find going to opera is a thrilling experience.
 
 
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