deliriously
adverb uk/dɪˈlɪr.i.əs.li/ us/dɪˈlɪr.i.əs.li/
胡说地,语无伦次地;神志不清地
in a way that shows that you are unable to think or speak clearly because of fever or mental confusion
I cried deliriously until my mother arrived. 我哭得昏天黑地,直到我母亲赶到。
He moaned deliriously and covered his eyes with his arm. 他神志不清地呻吟着,用手臂遮住眼睛。
See: delirious
狂喜地;极度兴奋地
in an extremely happy or excited way
Kate and Peter are deliriously happy together. 凯特和彼得极度幸福地在一起。
He was deliriously in love. 他爱得神魂颠倒。
See: delirious
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- Suzanne alternated between sweating and shivering, sometimes moaning incoherently or talking deliriously.
- They swayed deliriously to the music.
- The team were greeted deliriously by huge crowds.