形容词精神混乱的; 非常激动的; 极兴奋的,发狂的; 神不守舍
形容词
1. During the fever he became delirious and said some strange things.
发高烧时他神志昏迷,说了些稀奇古怪的事。
delirious的反义词
1. 狂喜:delinquency 犯罪,违法 | delirious 狂喜 | deliver 拯救,递送
2. 胆妄的:错乱 confusion ; distracted ; distraught | 胆妄的 delirious | 幻觉 hallucination
3. 神志不清的:delirious 神志不清的 | delicious 美味的 | flavor 气味
4. 谵妄的:deliriantia 谵妄促成剂 | delirious 谵妄的 | delirious melancholia 谵妄性抑郁症
1. (通常指因生病发烧而)谵妄的,神志不清的,说胡话的
Someone who is delirious is unable to think or speak in a sensible and reasonable way, usually because they are very ill and have a fever.
e.g. I was delirious and blacked out several times.
我神志不清,昏迷了好几次。
2. delirious什么意思
2. 欣喜若狂的;极度兴奋的
Someone who is delirious is extremely excited and happy.
e.g. His tax-cutting pledge brought a delirious crowd to their feet...
他减税的承诺让亢奋的人群欢呼雀跃起来。
e.g. I was delirious with joy.
我欣喜若狂。
1. " It's getting to the point where they're delirious, " Rule said.
2. delirious
2. Some of the visitors were clearly delirious with joy as they reunited with families last seen decades ago.
3. delirious的反义词
3. Players and coaches wept with emotion and blew kisses to the delirious mob.
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4. Back and forth they went before a delirious and evenly divided gallery.
5. Zhang was delirious with joy but did not allow the success to go to her head.
6. As soon as she enters the room and takes hold of her partner's hand, she is delirious.
7. One building in particular looks like a delirious and grandiose mixture of Westminster Abbey, the Royal Academy in Piccadilly and the University of London Senate House in Bloomsbury.
8. In such circumstances, both questions seem not to be delirious nonsense out of nothing.
adj
1. marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
e.g. a crowd of delirious baseball fans
something frantic in their gaiety
a mad whirl of pleasure
Synonym: excited frantic mad unrestrained
2. experiencing delirium
Synonym: hallucinating