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de-excite

/dee-ik-sahyt/US // ˌdi ɪkˈsaɪt //

解除疲劳,除去兴奋,去除疲劳,去掉了

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    de-ex·cit·ed, de-ex·cit·ing.

    • : to cause to fall from an excited energy level to a lower energy level.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    de-ex·cit·ed, de-ex·cit·ing.

    • : to become de-excited.

Examples

  • In the last year, her fusion exercise class has attracted a cult following and become de rigueur among the celebrity set.

  • They tried to continue their getaway but had to quickly abandon their vehicle on the Rue de Meaux in the 19th.

  • Humans spent a long time domesticating cattle, and what they were trying to do, in essence, was de-domesticate them.

  • They excite people, and primaries tend to be dominated by voters who are the most excited.

  • The band was still on its way back as De Blasio and his wife departed.

  • Madame de Condillac stood watching him, her face composed, her glance cold.

  • Then the door opened, the portiere was swept aside, and Anselme announced "Monsieur de Garnache."

  • San Antonio de Bexar lies in a fertile and well-irrigated valley, stretching westward from the river Salado.

  • One evening, while he was thus engaged, he observed de Patinos and Duke Wharton enter together.

  • Without any known cause of offence, a tacit acknowledgement of mutual dislike was shewn by Louis and de Patinos.