rejoice
v
1 [I, Ipr, It]
~ (at/over sth) (fml 文) feel or show great joy 極歡喜; 極高興; rejoice over a victory 為勝利而欣喜
rejoice at sb's success 為某人的成功而高興
I rejoice to hear that you are well again. 得知你身體康復, 甚為欣慰.
We rejoiced that the war was over. 我們為戰爭結束而歡欣鼓舞.
2 (phr v) rejoice in sth (joc 謔) have or glory in (a title, etc) 有(某種稱號等); 以(有某種稱號等)為榮
She rejoices in the name of Cassandra Postlethwaite. 她為有卡桑德拉?波斯爾思韋特這樣的名字而引以為榮.
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