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谵妄, 兴奋
a state of intense, uncontrolled enthusiasm or excitement that makes one say or do crazy things
Delirium describes a state of intense and uncontrolled excitement or enthusiasm that causes someone to say or do things that may seem irrational or unpredictable. It is like being caught up in a mix of emotions or energy, where thoughts and actions become scattered and unpredictable. People experiencing delirium may act impulsively or recklessly, caused by their heightened emotions or excitement. This state can be temporary and may occur in response to certain triggers or situations.
- Her delirium over the concert's surprise guest led to spontaneous dancing.
她对演唱会惊喜嘉宾的狂热导致了即兴跳舞。
- The crowd’s delirium at the festival created a chaotic but joyful atmosphere.
节日上人群的狂热创造了一种混乱但欢乐的气氛。
- He acted with reckless abandon, caught up in the delirium of winning the lottery.
他行动鲁莽,沉浸在赢得彩票的妄想中。
- Her delirium over the unexpected promotion led her to make hasty decisions.
她对意外升职的狂热导致她做出了仓促的决定。
- The sports arena was a scene of delirium as the final whistle blew.
当终场哨声响起时,体育场是一片疯狂的景象。