[VERB 动词]感到欣喜;高兴;喜悦 If you rejoice, you are very pleased about something and you show it in your behaviour.
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Garbo plays the Queen, rejoicing in the love she has found with Antonio...
嘉宝饰演王后,陶醉于和安东尼奥的热恋中。
A Foreign Ministry statement said that the French government rejoiced at the happy outcome to events...
外交部的声明称法国政府很高兴看到事件得到圆满解决。
Party activists in New Hampshire rejoiced that the presidential campaign had finally started.
新罕布什尔州党派激进分子对于总统选举终于启动感到欣喜若狂。
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There was general rejoicing at the news.
听到这一消息大家普遍感到高兴。
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[PHRASE 短语]有个滑稽的名字叫… If you say that a person or thing rejoices in the name of something, you mean that they have a silly or amusing name.
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...their tortoise, who rejoiced in the name of Carruthers.
他们养的龟有个搞笑的名字——卡拉瑟斯
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re·joice/rɪˈdʒɔɪs; NAmErɪˈdʒɔɪs/verb[intransitive , transitive ]( formal) to express great happiness about sth 非常高兴;深感欣喜◆When the war ended, people finally had cause to rejoice.战争结束,人们终于可以欢欣鼓舞了。rejoiceat/in/over sth ◆The motor industry is rejoicing at the cut in car tax.汽车工业对汽车减税感到非常高兴。rejoiceto do sth ◆They rejoiced to see their son well again.他们看到儿子恢复了健康,无比高兴。rejoicethat… ◆I rejoice that justice has prevailed.我非常高兴正义得到伸张。IDIOMrejoice in the name of…( BrE) ( humorous) to have a name that sounds funny 有个滑稽的名字◆He rejoiced in the name of Owen Owen.他有个滑稽的名字叫欧文 · 欧文。rejoicerejoicesrejoicedrejoicingre·joice/rɪˈdʒɔɪs; NAmErɪˈdʒɔɪs/
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rejoicere‧joice /rɪˈdʒɔɪs/ verb [intransitive]
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1literary to feel or show that you are very happyrejoice at/over/in His family rejoiced at the news. We rejoiced in our good fortune.2rejoice in the name/title (of) something British English to have a name or title that is silly or amusing: He rejoices in the name of Pigg.
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