英:[ɪk'saɪtɪdlɪ]
美:[ɪkˈsaɪtɪdlɪ]
英:[ɪk'saɪtɪdlɪ]
美:[ɪkˈsaɪtɪdlɪ]
词根:excite
adj.exciting 令人兴奋的;使人激动的
excited 兴奋的;激动的;活跃的
excitable 易激动的;易兴奋的;易怒的
excitatory 兴奋的;刺激性的
excitant 刺激性的;使兴奋的
excitative 有刺激性的;激发的
adv.excitingly 刺激地;振奋人心地
n.excitement 兴奋;刺激;令人兴奋的事物
excitation 激发,刺激;激励;激动
excitability [生理] 兴奋性,应激性;可激发性
excitant [药] 兴奋剂;刺激物
v.exciting 激动;刺激(excite的ing形式);唤起
excited 激动;唤起(excite的过去分词)
vi.excite 激动
vt.excite 激起;刺激…,使…兴奋
verb
transitive verb
to call to activity
to rouse to an emotional response
scenes to excite the hardest man to pity
to arouse (something, such as a strong emotional response) by appropriate stimuli
excite enthusiasm for the new regime—Arthur Knight
energize
excite an electromagnet
to produce a magnetic field in
excite a dynamo
to increase the activity of (something, such as a living organism) : stimulate
to raise (an atomic nucleus, an atom, a molecule, etc.) to a higher energy level
Middle English, from Anglo-French exciter, from Latin excitare, from ex- + citare to rouse — more at cite
The first known use of excite was in the 14th century
excitingadjective
causing excitement
exciting news
excitingadjective
causing excitement
exciting news
excitementnoun
something that excites
the state of being excited : agitation
exciteverb
to stir up feeling in
ideas that excite young people
to cause to be felt or done posters excited interest in the show
excite admiration
energize sense 2a
to produce a magnetic field in
to increase the activity of (as nervous tissue) : stimulate
to raise (as an atom) to a higher energy level
1 The dog was jumping excitedly against the bedroom door.
2 We stopped again further down the street, talking excitedly all at once.
3 "Traitors," Joffrey was babbling excitedly, "I'll have all their heads, I'll-—" The dwarf slapped his flushed face so hard the crown flew from Joffrey's head.
4 My eyes fall on the pop-up bouquet and I grin excitedly, carefully standing up and taking a deep breath.
5 “In there,” I pointed excitedly at the huge mound where I was digging.
6 While I was trying to make sense of what she’d said, Auri finished the last of her bread and clapped her hands excitedly.
7 He pointed excitedly at the ten- pound notes in Mr. Granger’s hand.
8 “Someone else collect feathers and twigs. We’ll get rocks!” said Oz excitedly, already running in the direction of the tide pools.
9 With our hands in the air and bodies jumping up and down, we wave excitedly to our uncle.
10 They circled round and round the stranded steamer chatting excitedly.
11 Barbarossa excitedly poked his head through the shop door.
12 “I forgot what it was like to study Talmud,” he said excitedly.
13 I shout excitedly, and I’m sure everyone picks up on the sarcasm in my voice.
14 And Cal went on excitedly, “If he went away to college and never lived in this town again—” Adam nodded.
15 A dozen Cyclopes rushed forward, waving little red tickets and shouting excitedly.
16 “Yes, this is it,” I said, and for the first time smiled excitedly.
17 I lean down a moment and speak excitedly to the Doorman.
18 Next morning, I grabbed the sheet of paper and excitedly plonked it in front of Dad at the breakfast table.
19 She giggled excitedly, rather embarrassed, flushed though, very pleased.
20 I excitedly stumbled out and rushed to the site.
3 兴奋
high-wrought wrought-up excitive warm excited heated hectic inflamed sultry intoxicated effervescent haywire flushed excitatory exhilarated hyped-up atwitter excitant athrill excitory aglow warmly effervescency fire feeling twitter excitement bang pulse flush inflammation fever warmth fume flutter intoxication excitation dither throb exhilaration kindling furor effervescence adrenalinize bubble kindle tingle inflame effervesce heat string excite stimulate lather intoxicate exhilarate adrenalize be above oneself psych up take fire het up in a lather go haywire wound up up in the air set fire to get hot set on fire in excitement with warmth keyed up