英 [dɪˈlɪriəsli; dɪˈlɪəriəsli] 美 [dɪˈlɪriəsli]
adv. 谵妄地;神志失常地;极其兴奋地
as if in a delirium
he was talking deliriously
in a delirious manner
her answer made him deliriously happy
谵妄地
... deliriousspeech谵语 deliriously谵妄地 deliriousness谵妄 ...
极其兴奋地(deliriously), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... blindly 发黑;看不见 deliriously 晕晕乎乎的 incessant 连续的 ...
delirious 发狂的;神志昏迷的;精神错乱的
Dora returned from her honeymoon deliriously happy.
多拉度蜜月回来,无比幸福。
I want you to be deliriously happy.
我希望你快乐的以至忘记自我。
They'll tell you exactly how to make them deliriously happy.
他们将确切地告诉你如何使他们激动地高兴。
And in each fantasy, his triumph had been deliriously witnessed by family, friends, and the world around him.
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And you might spot their descendants, alive and at play, in the city's smattering of old-fashioned restaurants and deliriously fun nightclubs.
Her house hasn't been cleaned in decades, and she thinks she can win the heart of a doctor who treated her dying mother in the early 1950s, deliriously believing her then infatuation was actually reciprocated.