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IELTS BNC: 7773 COCA: 5858

thrill

1 thrill /ˈθrɪl/ verb
thrills; thrilled; thrilling
1 thrill
/ˈθrɪl/
verb
thrills; thrilled; thrilling
Learner's definition of THRILL
[+ object] : to cause (someone) to feel very excited or happy使(某人)非常兴奋
[no object] : to feel very excited or happy about something非常激动;异常兴奋usually + at or to
see also thrilled
2 thrill /ˈθrɪl/ noun
plural thrills
2 thrill
/ˈθrɪl/
noun
plural thrills
Learner's definition of THRILL
[count]
: a feeling of great excitement or happiness激动;兴奋
: a very exciting or enjoyable event or experience令人激动的事
IELTS BNC: 7773 COCA: 5858

thrill

1 of 2

verb

thrilled; thrilling; thrills
1
transitive : to cause (someone) to experience a strong feeling of enjoyable excitement
The news thrilled him.
a performance that thrilled the crowd
It's just one of the 35 breathtaking stunts the 47-year-old daredevil pilot uses to thrill spectators at airshows across the country. Jean Bryant
see also thrilled, thrilling
2
intransitive : to experience a surge of excitement and pleasure
They thrilled to the sound of his voice.
She remembers that her father thrilled to see his daughter's name in print … David Ansen
From the beginning, Americans thrilled to the Hubble's potential to do dramatic science, to take us intellectually where no one has gone before. Chet Raymo
Kit thrilled at the sight of the familiar red coats. Elizabeth George Speare
3
intransitive, chiefly literary
a
: to move or pass so as to cause a sudden wave of emotion
… a faint cold fear thrills through my veins … William Shakespeare
b
: tremble entry 1, vibrate
… the very rocks seem to thrill with life. John Muir

thrill

2 of 2

noun

plural thrills
1
a
: a feeling of great excitement or happiness
The thrill isn't gone from our marriage after all this time.
the thrill of discovery/victory
"The most fun thing I've done so far," [Dorothy] Parke reports, "is put my foot through a window. It was only breakaway glass; but it was my first stunt, and it gave me such a thrill." Paul Francis
b
: a tingling of or as if of the nerves produced by a sudden emotional reaction
a thrill of horror
a thrill of pride/pleasure/anticipation
Harry felt a thrill of dread: He was about to pay for what had just happened, he was sure of it. J. K. Rowling
2
: a very exciting or enjoyable event or experience
What a thrill it was to see the Queen!
a movie with a lot of thrills and chills [=exciting and frightening parts]
the thrills and spills of skateboarding
He had always fancied himself as having a fine voice, and now to hear it from his wife's own lips was a real thrill. E. B. White

Example Sentences

Verb Circus performers still thrill audiences today. I was thrilled by their decision.
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
In news sure to thrill horror movie fans, the original film’s directer and composer, John Carpenter, has returned to score Halloween Ends in tandem with his son Cody and Daniel Davies. Marisa Whitaker, SPIN, 13 Sep. 2022 The starkness and simplicity of the Octo Finissimo Sejima Edition designed for Bulgari by Japanese architect Kazuyo Sejima are sure to thrill lovers of minimalist style. Victoria Gomelsky, Robb Report, 5 Sep. 2022 Still, the action is unlikely to thrill any of the factions that have been jostling for influence as Biden weighs how much to cancel and for whom. Seung Min Kim, Michael Balsamo, Chicago Tribune, 24 Aug. 2022 Still, the action is unlikely to thrill any of the factions that have been jostling for influence as Biden weighs how much to cancel and for whom. Seung Min Kim, Chris Megerian, Chron, 24 Aug. 2022 This year Duane will unveil a massive new surprise currently under wraps but sure to thrill everyone. Jim Dobson, Forbes, 2 Aug. 2022 Those 10 seconds would turn into more than 25 years of brotherhood and rock stardom, as the pair went on to thrill huge crowds all over the world with the Foo Fighters. Andy Greene, Rolling Stone, 26 Mar. 2022 The online giant is rolling out a series of deals that should thrill users, including markdowns on gaming controllers, activewear, and outdoor string lights to leave your backyard glowing. Elizabeth Djinis, SELF, 11 July 2022 The show is asking its audience to thrill to Giuliani’s aura of scandal and intrigue. Daniel D'addario, Variety, 20 Apr. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English thirlen, thrillen to pierce, from Old English thyrlian, from thyrel hole, from thurh through — more at through entry 1

First Known Use

Verb

1599, in the meaning defined at sense 3a

Noun

circa 1680, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of thrill was in 1599
IELTS BNC: 7773 COCA: 5858
thrill

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + THRILL | THRILL + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, great, real強烈的興奮;狂喜Meeting him was a real thrill for me.遇到他,我真是太興奮了。little小小的刺激cheap庸俗的刺激vicarious間接感受到的刺激He gets vicarious thrills from watching people bungee jumping.他看別人蹦極會間接感到刺激。visceral內心感到的刺激The movie certainly provides the audience with some visceral thrills.這部電影無疑使觀眾從內心感到激動。VERB + THRILLenjoy, experience, feel, get, have享受興奮感;體驗刺激;感到激動;獲得刺激give sb給某人刺激THRILL + NOUNseeker尋求刺激者ride過山車PREPOSITIONfor a/the thrill為尋求刺激He used to steal just for the thrill of it.他以前偷東西只是為了尋求刺激。thrill from, thrill out of源於⋯的興奮刺激He used to get cheap thrills out of frightening the girl next door.他以前老嚇唬鄰居家的小女孩,尋求低俗的刺激。thrill of一陣強烈的⋯感覺She felt a thrill of excitement as the mountains came into view.大山映入眼簾,她感到一陣強烈的興奮。

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