delirious
英 [dɪˈlɪriəs]
美 [dɪˈlɪriəs]
adj. 极度亢奋的,精神错乱的,语无伦次的(常由发烧引起); 极度兴奋的; 特别愉快的
Collins.1 / BNC.19863 / COCA.18142
牛津词典
adj.
- 极度亢奋的,精神错乱的,语无伦次的(常由发烧引起)
in an excited state and not able to think or speak clearly, usually because of fever- He became delirious and couldn't recognize people.
他已精神错乱,谁都不认得了。
- He became delirious and couldn't recognize people.
- 极度兴奋的;特别愉快的
extremely excited and happy- The crowds were delirious with joy.
人群欣喜若狂。
- The crowds were delirious with joy.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (通常指因生病发烧而)谵妄的,神志不清的,说胡话的
Someone who isdeliriousis unable to think or speak in a sensible and reasonable way, usually because they are very ill and have a fever.- I was delirious and blacked out several times.
我神志不清,昏迷了好几次。
- I was delirious and blacked out several times.
- ADJ-GRADED 欣喜若狂的;极度兴奋的
Someone who isdeliriousis extremely excited and happy.- 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。 - I was delirious with joy.
我欣喜若狂。
- His tax-cutting pledge brought a delirious crowd to their feet...
英英释义
adj
- marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
- a crowd of delirious baseball fans
- something frantic in their gaiety
- a mad whirl of pleasure
- experiencing delirium
双语例句
- The crowd howled, delirious.
人群笑声震天,欣喜若狂。 - Your song was absolutely delirious.
你的歌真是令人发狂的呀。 - I thought of Ed Dunkel's ghost on Times Square. I was delirious.
我想起了埃迪·邓克尔那在时代广场游荡的鬼魂。 - To show high spirits or excitement. in a delirious manner.
表现出极度兴奋或高兴.以精神极度兴奋的方式。 - Most of the time she was quite unconscious of her surroundings and often delirious.
在大部分时间里她对周围的一切毫无知觉,而且还常常讲胡话。 - She knew that he had become delirious, and tried to pacify him.
她知道他已经神志昏迷起来了,极力想使他镇静下来。 - He was delirious, murmuring about that matter.
他精神恍惚,低声叨念着那件事。 - He's delirious with the pain and fever, try not to excite him.
他因为疼痛和发烧精神混乱,尽力不要让他激动。 - Oh, my gosh, you're delirious.
噢,我的天哪,你都开始乱说话了。 - You were delirious, hysterical, screaming.
你神智不清,大叫大嚷。