英:['ædʒɪteɪtɪdlɪ]
美:['ædʒɪteɪtɪdlɪ]
英:['ædʒɪteɪtɪdlɪ]
美:['ædʒɪteɪtɪdlɪ]
verb
transitive verb
to excite and often trouble the mind or feelings of : disturb
My presence did not appear to agitate or irritate him as before, and he accepted my services quietly …—Charlotte Brontë
to discuss excitedly and earnestly
to stir up public discussion of
… trying to agitate the old question of the embezzlement of the remains of the Confederate Treasury.—Robert Penn Warren
obsolete to give motion to
to move with an irregular, rapid, or violent action
The storm agitated the sea.
intransitive verb
to attempt to arouse public feeling
agitated for better schools
Middle English agitat "set in motion," borrowed from Latin agitātus, past participle of agitāre "to set in motion, drive before one, arouse, disturb, deal with, turn over in the mind," frequentative of agere "to drive, be in motion, do, perform" — more at agent
The first known use of agitate was in the 15th century
agoranoun
the marketplace or gathering place in an ancient Greek city
agonynoun
intense pain of mind or body
a strong sudden display of emotion : outburst
an agony of delight
agonizeverb
to suffer or cause to suffer extreme pain or anguish of body or mind
agogadjective
full of interest or excitement
kids all agog over new toys
agoadjective or adverb
earlier than the present time
many years ago
agnosticnoun
a person who believes that whether God exists is not known and probably cannot be known
aglowadjective
glowing with warmth or excitement
agitatornoun
a person who stirs up public feeling
a device for stirring or shaking
agitateverb
to move with an irregular, rapid, or violent action
water agitated by wind
to stir up : excite, disturb
agitated by bad news
to try to stir up public feeling
agitate for equal rights
agitateverb
to move with an irregular, rapid, or violent action
water agitated by wind
to stir up : excite, disturb
agitated by bad news
to try to stir up public feeling
agitate for equal rights
1 "I'm Wendy," she said agitatedly.
“我是温迪。”她气恼地说。
2 He started talking very agitatedly in French.
他非常激动,说了一堆法语。
3 But I fear there is to see her again so that their hearts agitatedly.
可是我有害怕见到她让自己的心再起勃然。
4 Turbaned men talked agitatedly outside among parked pick - up trucks and military vehicles.
戴着头巾的男子们在停放在旅馆外面的卡车和军车当中激动地交谈。
5 " Where's she waiting for me? " he asked agitatedly.
他慌忙问道: “ 在哪里等我? ”
6 His agitatedly ground goes accusatorial accountant.
他勃然大怒地去责问会计.
7 Xu Huabei's face had gone bright red, and he was pacing back and forth agitatedly.
徐华北满脸涨得通红, 在地板上急促地走来走去.
8 " President Sarkozy ( then ) stepped onto our boat. He started talking very agitatedly in French. "
“ 萨科奇总统跳上了我们的船. 他非常激动,说了一堆法语. ”
9 Turbaned men talked agitatedly outside among parked pick - up trucks and military vehicles.
戴着头巾的男子们在停放在旅馆外面的卡车和军车当中激动地交谈.