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词汇 jubilation
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Definition of jubilation in English:

jubilation

noun dʒuːbɪˈleɪʃnˌdʒubəˈleɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • A feeling of great happiness and triumph.

    欢庆,欢腾

    unbelievable scenes of jubilation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As the final whistle blew, the crowd erupted in jubilation.
    • And on Monday night the scenes of jubilation were repeated in Waterford City.
    • The patrolmen broke into joyous jubilation, some even crying tears of happiness.
    • There was jubilation all around, with the corporate captains leading the cheer.
    • This is a day of rejoicing and jubilation, a day of praise and honor, a day of giddy celebration.
    • There was jubilation, relief and joy for the thousands of fans who had made their way to Casement Park.
    • Inside the courtroom, there was no jubilation, and it was a much different scene.
    • The world saw the optimism and jubilation of a newly liberated country through her pictures.
    • The thousands watching broke into thunderous applause and a roar of jubilation!
    • Elation, relief, and jubilation were all felt as the final whistle blew.
    • The scenes of relief and jubilation were awe-inspiring and extra-time loomed.
    • Relief and jubilation sent a huge crowd spilling on to the pitch and the celebrations began.
    • The scenes of jubilation witnessed at the final whistle were mighty.
    • There were scenes of jubilation as the lads brought home the cup and the celebrations went on for several days.
    • Half the fans went home with heavy hearts, the rest in jubilation.
    • The news was greeted with widespread jubilation in Hull yesterday.
    • There was jubilation from supporters who had backed the 32-year-old marketing consultant.
    • There was jubilation at the museum last night that the icon of Britain's golden age of steam is coming to York and will continue to run on our railways.
    • There was widespread jubilation this week when the public inquiry agreed the incinerator should not be built.
    • Exam results day may bring jubilation or despair to thousands of Swindon youngsters next month.
    Synonyms
    exultation, triumph, joy, joyousness, rejoicing, elation, euphoria, ecstasy, rapture, transports of delight, glee, gleefulness, exuberance

Definition of jubilation in US English:

jubilation

nounˌjo͞obəˈlāSH(ə)nˌdʒubəˈleɪʃ(ə)n
  • A feeling of great happiness and triumph.

    欢庆,欢腾

    unbelievable scenes of jubilation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The thousands watching broke into thunderous applause and a roar of jubilation!
    • The news was greeted with widespread jubilation in Hull yesterday.
    • Relief and jubilation sent a huge crowd spilling on to the pitch and the celebrations began.
    • And on Monday night the scenes of jubilation were repeated in Waterford City.
    • Elation, relief, and jubilation were all felt as the final whistle blew.
    • Half the fans went home with heavy hearts, the rest in jubilation.
    • There was jubilation at the museum last night that the icon of Britain's golden age of steam is coming to York and will continue to run on our railways.
    • There was jubilation all around, with the corporate captains leading the cheer.
    • There was jubilation from supporters who had backed the 32-year-old marketing consultant.
    • The scenes of jubilation witnessed at the final whistle were mighty.
    • As the final whistle blew, the crowd erupted in jubilation.
    • There was widespread jubilation this week when the public inquiry agreed the incinerator should not be built.
    • The world saw the optimism and jubilation of a newly liberated country through her pictures.
    • There was jubilation, relief and joy for the thousands of fans who had made their way to Casement Park.
    • The patrolmen broke into joyous jubilation, some even crying tears of happiness.
    • Inside the courtroom, there was no jubilation, and it was a much different scene.
    • The scenes of relief and jubilation were awe-inspiring and extra-time loomed.
    • This is a day of rejoicing and jubilation, a day of praise and honor, a day of giddy celebration.
    • Exam results day may bring jubilation or despair to thousands of Swindon youngsters next month.
    • There were scenes of jubilation as the lads brought home the cup and the celebrations went on for several days.
    Synonyms
    exultation, triumph, joy, joyousness, rejoicing, elation, euphoria, ecstasy, rapture, transports of delight, glee, gleefulness, exuberance
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