noun🔗Share兴奋,得意,扬升。 The act of exalting or raising high; also, the state of being exalted; elevation."The teacher's praise and encouragement brought a feeling of exaltation to the student who finally understood the complex math problem. "老师的表扬和鼓励让那位终于理解了这道复杂数学题的学生感到一种扬眉吐气的兴奋。emotionsoulreligionattitudeachievementChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share升华,精炼,提纯 The refinement or subtilization of a body, or the increasing of its virtue or principal property."The student's exaltation of his knowledge of chemistry was evident in his exceptionally detailed lab reports. "这位学生对化学知识的精炼掌握体现在他极其详尽的实验报告中。philosophytheologysoulbeingqualityChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share擢升, 提升。 That placement of a planet in the zodiac in which it is deemed to exert its strongest influence."According to the astrologer, Leo's exaltation in the zodiac made for a particularly powerful and creative week. "根据占星师的说法,狮子座在黄道上的擢升使得这一周格外充满力量和创造力。astrologyastronomyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share一群云雀 The collective noun for larks."We looked up at the sky and saw an exaltation of larks soaring above the field. "我们抬头望向天空,看见一群云雀在田野上空翱翔。animalbirdgroupnatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share狂喜, 极度兴奋 An abnormal sense of personal well-being, power, or importance, observed as a symptom in various forms of insanity."The patient's exaltation about his grades, despite failing most subjects, was a symptom of his delusion. "病人虽然大部分科目都不及格,却仍然因为成绩而感到狂喜,这正是他妄想症的一个症状。medicinemindsensationdiseaseChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading