euphoria
의미: An intense feeling of well-being, happiness, or excitement, often disproportionate to circumstances or induced by external substances.
Euphoria implies a heightened, almost intoxicating state of happiness that can be fleeting or artificial. In clinical contexts, it may indicate a symptom of mania, drug use, or neurological conditions. In everyday usage, it describes the overwhelming joy following a victory, achievement, or momentous event. Common collocations include 'a sense of euphoria,' 'initial euphoria,' and 'drug-induced euphoria.' The adjective form is 'euphoric.'
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- The euphoria that followed the referendum result was quickly replaced by uncertainty about what would happen next. 国民投票结果公布后的欣快感很快被对未来走向的不确定性所取代。La euforia que siguió al resultado del referéndum fue rápidamente reemplazada por la incertidumbre sobre lo que vendría después.国民投票の結果を受けた陶酔感は、次に何が起こるのかという不安にたちまち取って代わられた。국민투표 결과에 뒤따른 도취감은 앞으로 무슨 일이 일어날지에 대한 불안감으로 빠르게 대체되었다.
- Certain opioid medications can produce a dangerous sense of euphoria that contributes to the risk of addiction. 某些阿片类药物会产生危险的欣快感,从而增加成瘾的风险。Ciertos medicamentos opioides pueden producir una peligrosa sensación de euforia que contribuye al riesgo de adicción.特定のオピオイド系薬剤は危険な多幸感を生み出し、依存症のリスクを高める可能性がある。특정 오피오이드 약물은 위험한 도취감을 유발하여 중독의 위험성을 높일 수 있다.
- She described the euphoria of crossing the marathon finish line as unlike anything she had ever experienced. 她将冲过马拉松终点线时的那种兴奋感描述为前所未有的体验。Describió la euforia de cruzar la meta del maratón como algo que jamás había experimentado.彼女はマラソンのゴールラインを越えた時の恍惚感を、これまで経験したことのないものだと語った。그녀는 마라톤 결승선을 통과했을 때의 황홀감을 이전에 경험해 본 적 없는 것이라고 묘사했다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: journalism, medical, academic
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Greek 'euphoria' meaning a state of well-being, from 'eu-' (good, well) and 'pherein' (to bear or carry). Adopted into English medical terminology in the late 17th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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