elation
의미: Great happiness and excitement, typically arising from a specific achievement, event, or piece of good news.
Elation describes a buoyant, often short-lived surge of joy that accompanies success or fortunate circumstances. It is more accessible than 'exaltation' and less extreme than 'ecstasy,' sitting comfortably in journalistic and everyday formal usage. Common collocations include 'a feeling of elation,' 'sense of elation,' and 'sheer elation.' The adjective form is 'elated.'
예문
- The elation of securing a first-class degree was tempered by the daunting prospect of repaying her student loans. 获得一等学位的喜悦被偿还学生贷款的艰巨前景所冲淡。La euforia de obtener una matrícula de honor se vio atenuada por la sobrecogedora perspectiva de devolver los préstamos estudiantiles.一等学位を取得した喜びは、学生ローンの返済という重い現実によって和らげられた。최우등 학위를 취득한 기쁨은 학자금 대출 상환이라는 부담스러운 현실에 의해 다소 누그러졌다.
- Sheer elation was visible on the faces of the rescue team when they found the missing climbers alive. 当救援队发现失踪的登山者仍然活着时,他们脸上洋溢着纯粹的喜悦。La más pura euforia era visible en los rostros del equipo de rescate cuando encontraron con vida a los montañeros desaparecidos.行方不明の登山者を生きた状態で発見した時、救助隊の顔にはこの上ない喜びが浮かんでいた。실종된 등산객들을 살아 있는 채로 발견했을 때, 구조대원들의 얼굴에는 더할 나위 없는 기쁨이 번졌다.
- His initial elation at the job offer gave way to anxiety as the reality of relocating to another country sank in. 他最初对这份工作邀请的兴奋逐渐被搬迁到另一个国家的现实所带来的焦虑所取代。Su euforia inicial ante la oferta de trabajo dio paso a la ansiedad cuando la realidad de trasladarse a otro país se hizo patente.就職の内定を受けた当初の高揚感は、他国への転居という現実が実感されるにつれ、不安へと変わった。취업 제의를 받았을 때의 초기 고양감은 타국으로의 이주라는 현실이 와닿으면서 불안으로 바뀌었다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: journalism, general, academic
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin 'elatio,' from 'efferre' meaning to carry out or lift up, from 'ex-' (out) and 'ferre' (to carry). Entered English in the 17th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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