‘Are you pleased?’ ‘I'm thrilled.’“你高兴吗?” “我太兴奋了。”🔊🔊
thrilled about/at somethingHe was thrilled at the prospect of seeing them again.他一想到有望再次见到他们便欣喜若狂。🔊🔊
thrilled with somethingI'm really thrilled with the results.我为成绩感到非常兴奋。
thrilled to do somethingI was thrilled to be invited.我有幸受到邀请,感到非常兴奋。🔊🔊
thrilled that…
(British English)She was thrilled to bits(= extremely pleased) that he'd been offered the job.她得知他得到了这份工作简直乐不可支。🔊🔊
Synonyms gladglad
happy
pleased
delighted
proud
relieved
thrilled
These words all describe people feeling happy about something that has happened or is going to happen.
glad[not usually before noun] happy about something or grateful for it:
He was glad he’d come.他很高兴他来了。
She was glad when the meeting was over.会议结束时她很高兴。
happypleased about something nice that you have to do or something that has happened to somebody:
We are happy to announce the engagement of our daughter.我们高兴地宣布,我们的女儿订婚了。
pleased[not before noun] happy about something that has happened or something that you have to do:
She was very pleased with her exam results.她对考试成绩非常满意。
You’re coming? I’m so pleased.你要来呀?我太高兴了。
glad, happy or pleased?用 glad、happy 还是 pleased?Feeling pleased can suggest that you have judged somebody/something and approve of them. Feeling glad can be more about feeling grateful for something. You cannot be ‘glad with somebody’: The boss should be glad with you.Happy can mean glad, pleased or satisfied.
delightedvery pleased about something; very happy to do something; showing your delight:
I’m delighted at your news.听到你的消息我非常高兴。
Delighted is often used to accept an invitation: ‘Can you stay for dinner?’ ‘I’d be delighted (to).’
proudpleased and satisfied about something that you own or have done, or are connected with:
proud parents自豪的父母
He was proud of himself for not giving up.他为自己没有放弃而自豪。
relievedfeeling happy because something unpleasant has stopped or has not happened; showing this:
You’ll be relieved to know your jobs are safe.现在你们知道工作保住了,可以放心了。
thrilled[not before noun] (rather informal) extremely pleased and excited about something:
I was thrilled to be invited.我获得邀请,感到非常兴奋。
delighted or thrilled?用 delighted 还是 thrilled?Thrilled may express a stronger feeling than delighted, but delighted can be made stronger with absolutely, more than or only too. Thrilled can be made negative and ironic with not exactly or less than: She was not exactly thrilled at the prospect of looking after her niece.Patterns
glad/happy/pleased/delighted/relieved/thrilled about something
pleased/delighted/relieved/thrilled at something
glad/happy/pleased/delighted/thrilled for somebody