exalted
英 [ɪɡˈzɔːltɪd]
美 [ɪɡˈzɔːltɪd]
adj. 地位高的; 高贵的; 显赫的; 兴奋的; 兴高采烈的
v. 提拔,提升(有时指提拔到不该得到的职位上); 表扬; 褒扬; 高度赞扬
exalt的过去分词和过去式
Collins.1 / BNC.18528 / COCA.16758
牛津词典
adj.
- 地位高的;高贵的;显赫的
of high rank, position or great importance- She was the only woman to rise to such an exalted position.
她是唯一高升到如此显赫地位的女人。 - You're moving in very exalted circles!
你这是出入于显贵要人的圈子呀!
- She was the only woman to rise to such an exalted position.
- 兴奋的;兴高采烈的
full of great joy and happiness- I felt exalted and newly alive.
我感到兴高采烈,充满新的活力。
- I felt exalted and newly alive.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (尤指地位)高的,显要的;重要的
Someone or something that is at anexaltedlevel is at a very high level, especially with regard to rank or importance.- ...at the exalted level of Olympic competition...
属于奥林匹克竞赛的高水平 - You must decide how to make the best use of your exalted position.
你必须弄清楚如何充分利用自己显要的地位。
- ...at the exalted level of Olympic competition...
- ADJ-GRADED 兴高采烈的;得意洋洋的
If you feelexalted, you feel full of great joy and happiness.- You do get very excited and exalted by the power of their speeches.
他们的演讲的确能让人无比兴奋和激动。
- You do get very excited and exalted by the power of their speeches.