agitable 的 2 个定义
ag·i·tat·ed, ag·i·tat·ing.
- to move or force into violent, irregular action: The hurricane winds agitated the sea.
- to shake or move briskly: The machine agitated the mixture.
- to move to and fro; impart regular motion to.
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ag·i·tat·ed, ag·i·tat·ing.
- to arouse or attempt to arouse public interest and support, as in some political or social cause or theory: to agitate for the repeal of a tax.
agitable 近义词
等同于 skittish
等同于 excitable
agitable 的近义词 45 个
- demonstrative
- fidgety
- fiery
- high-strung
- hysterical
- impulsive
- restless
- skittish
- temperamental
- alarmable
- edgy
- emotional
- enthusiastic
- fierce
- galvanic
- hasty
- hot-headed
- hot-tempered
- impatient
- impetuous
- inflammable
- intolerant
- irascible
- mercurial
- moody
- nervous
- neurotic
- overzealous
- passionate
- peevish
- quick
- quick-tempered
- rash
- reckless
- sensitive
- short fused
- susceptible
- testy
- touchy
- uncontrolled
- uneasy
- vehement
- violent
- volatile
- volcanic
agitable 的反义词 10 个
等同于 fiery
agitable 的近义词 44 个
- blazing
- burning
- combustible
- excitable
- fierce
- flaming
- glowing
- heated
- hot
- impassioned
- intense
- red-hot
- spirited
- vehement
- violent
- ablaze
- afire
- aflame
- alight
- choleric
- conflagrant
- enthusiastic
- febrile
- fervid
- fevered
- feverish
- flickering
- flushed
- hot-blooded
- hot-headed
- hot-tempered
- igneous
- ignited
- impetuous
- impulsive
- in flames
- inflamed
- irascible
- irritable
- madcap
- peppery
- perfervid
- precipitate
- unrestrained
agitable 的反义词 16 个
更多agitable例句
- California-based Lost Spirits uses a chemical reactor, while Ohio-based Cleveland Whiskey places its spirits in tanks together with barrel wood, then agitates the mixture and applies pressure.
- At the same time, TV ad buyers are growing agitated by linear TV’s supply and demand dynamic.
- Voters’ short-term memory is why we’re seeing Democrats agitating to take action.
- By that night, protesters and demonstrators gathered to express their outrage, and were further agitated as police pepper-sprayed them.
- That’s been true for YouTube stars who have agitated against its content-recommendation and advertising algorithms as well as Vine stars who saw Twitter allow that platform to wither away.
- He is always calling on “we,” “the population,” or “the people” to rally in the streets and agitate for a better future.
- Zamora was handsome, passionate, and used his time on The Real World to educate and agitate.
- Their leaders said some 20,000 people turned out to agitate in the Russian capital; officials put the number lower, around 8,000.
- When they are out of power Republicans agitate to cut taxes and oppose tax increases.
- An American first lady was embracing a brand known for its willingness to push boundaries, to agitate, and even to offend.
- I suppose they didn't want to agitate the duke until the last moment and couldn't find Harold until this morning.
- This is a painful thought, which, I believe, does much agitate his Majesty now and afterwards.
- She herself continued to agitate Cecil and the council by the favours she lavished on Leicester.
- These, and other more subtile questions--like the nature of angels--began to agitate the convent in the ninth century.
- That question we are too wise to agitate, until the country recovers somewhat from the anxieties and perplexities of the war.