单词 | delirious |
释义 | Related topics: Illness & disabilityde·lir·i·ous /dɪˈlɪriəs/ adjective 1 MItalking continuously in an excited or anxious way, especially because you are ill 〔尤因生病而〕神志混乱的,语无伦次的,呓语的 He suffered an attack of malaria and was delirious. 他染上了疟疾,变得神志不清。2 EXCITEDextremely excited or happy 极度兴奋的,异常高兴的delirious with He was delirious with joy. 他欣喜若狂。 —deliriously adverbExamples from the Corpusdelirious• For two weeks he was in a delirious condition, then began to recover.• The drunken sailors won comfortably and the delirious home support cheered Johnstone's every move.• It may be a delirious hope, but you force yourself to rest your arms on your chest, crossed and pulsing.• And they all jump on me from great heights till corns on my hand seem like the fringe benefits of delirious joy.• From that jumping-off point, the plot hits hairpin turns, sudden cliff drops and delirious loops of logic and technology.• And the delirious thrill of release as that bottle detonated against the wall had been terrifying in its power.• One patient was delirious with a high fever.de·lir·i·ous adjectiveChineseSyllable talking in Corpus continuously excited anxious or an |
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