英 [ˈθrɪlɪŋ] 美 [ˈθrɪlɪŋ]
adj. 令人激动的,惊险的,紧张的
v. 使(某人)非常兴奋,非常激动;(情感,感觉)颤抖,振动;<文>颤动,跳动(thrill 的现在分词)
thrilling /ˈθrɪlɪŋ/
形容词 Something that is thrilling is very exciting and enjoyable. 激动人心的
Our wildlife trips offer a thrilling encounter with wildlife in its natural state.
我们的野生动植物之旅真是激动人心,使我们接触了自然状态下的野生动植物。
→see alsothrill
causing quivering or shivering as by cold or fear or electric shock
a thrilling wind blew off the frozen lake
震颤的
... exquisite精挑细选的 thrilling毛骨悚然的 enchanted被施魔法的 ...
无论年届花甲,抑或二八芳龄,心中皆有生命之欢乐,奇迹之诱惑,孩童般 thrilling adj. 惊心动魄的 condemned adj. 被宣告无罪的 .
... wear wig 戴假发 thrilling n. 惊心动魄的,使人感动的 privilege n. 特权,特别待遇 ...
... thrilled adj. 指某人感到激动或感到紧张 thrilling adj. 指某事物使人心情激动 convince v. 使信服 convincing adj. 令人信服的 ...
They raced to a thrilling victory in the relay.
他们在接力赛中取得了激动人心的胜利。
This stadium has seen many thrilling football games.
在这座体育场里进行过许多激动人心的足球比赛。
Then along comes a thrilling new commodity.
随之而来的是一种令人兴奋的新商品。
The action scenes are reminiscent of Cold War-era spy movies with classic fistfights and kicks, thrilling and unpretentious.
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So, let's go back to the thrilling days of the end of the 19th century, and just take stock.
让我们回到激动人心的,19世纪末,稍微想一下。
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Because you think it's thrilling.
因为你觉得这事很刺激。
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But it got an even more thrilling start on the dusty trails of the Old West.
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and by age eight, was the star of the group, thrilling audiences with favorites like "ABC."
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Further upriver, Marie leads the way in a thrilling scramble though a maze of overground caverns.
Yet these early works are thrilling thinly painted, intensely observed, sometimes surrealist and often awkward.
The best of these shows are as visually thrilling as they are well constructed.