delirious

英[dɪ'lɪriəs] 美[dɪ'lɪriəs]
  • adj. 神志昏迷的;精神错乱的;发狂的;非常激动的;极度兴奋的
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Adjective:
  1. experiencing delirium

  2. marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion;

    "a crowd of delirious baseball fans"
    "something frantic in their gaiety"
    "a mad whirl of pleasure"

1. His tax-cutting pledge brought a delirious crowd to their feet.
他减税的承诺让亢奋的人群欢呼雀跃起来。

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2. I was delirious and blacked out several times.
我神志不清,昏迷了好几次。

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3. The crowd howled, delirious.
人群笑声震天,欣喜若狂。

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4. I was delirious with joy.
我欣喜若狂。

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5. He became delirious and couldn't recognize people.
他已精神错乱,谁都不认得了。

来自《权威词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. During the fever he became delirious and said some strange things.
      发高烧时他神志昏迷,说了些稀奇古怪的事。
    2. He's so delirious and he doesn't know where he is.
      他精神错乱,竟不知自己身在何处。
    3. The children were delirious as they opened the parcels.
      孩子们打开包裹时欣喜若狂.