enthuse / ɛnˈθuz /

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enthuse2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

en·thused, en·thus·ing.

  1. to be or become enthusiastic; show enthusiasm: All the neighbors enthused over the new baby.
v. 有主动词 verb

en·thused, en·thus·ing.

  1. to cause to become enthusiastic.

enthuse 近义词

enthuse

等同于 impress

enthuse

等同于 provoke

enthuse

等同于 rave

enthuse

等同于 send

enthuse

等同于 thrill

enthuse

等同于 impassion

enthuse

等同于 drool

enthuse

等同于 electrify

enthuse

等同于 fire

enthuse

等同于 gush

更多enthuse例句

  1. Adam Epstein of Perpetua described these as the “hot ad of 2020,” and enthused about improved capabilities coming down the pike this year.
  2. When Narazaki got home and enthused to her institute colleagues, she found that they had recorded circling or spiraling bouts now and then in other marine animals.
  3. BALA leaders, meanwhile, enthuse about the wave of public attention their cause is receiving.
  4. The events of that season were well calculated to enthuse the Confederate and to depress the Federal force.
  5. Books to help uplift the young, to give them high ideas of life, to enthuse them with desires to live for a purpose!
  6. The listener would enthuse in her turn, sometimes wholeheartedly, sometimes with an undercurrent of sadness or regret.
  7. Even the contemplation of that happy state failed to enthuse.
  8. He didnt even enthuse when he took a sip of Moselle that matched the Malasol and had more bouquet than the flowers.