enthused / ɛnˈθuz /

兴高采烈兴致勃勃兴奋的热心

enthused2 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.

enthused 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

enthusiastic

enthused 的近义词 3

更多enthused例句

  1. This focus on second stage results has also continued even as BERT was repurposed as a passage and researchers were enthused to follow the BERT re-ranking path for passages.
  2. For lead-suitor Microsoft, the transaction is a shotgun marriage that it might not be entirely enthused about.
  3. I found this as exciting as Enright did—she sounded giddy—but one of my coworkers was less enthused.
  4. “This is the center of the public discussion, and that is a very big change,” DeLauro enthused.
  5. Almost everything in it has potential for bipartisan support, he enthused.
  6. What a sauce that is,” he enthused, “which dresses an oyster I suck from the mouth of the woman I love!
  7. Online, the reaction to the congress was less than enthused, especially on Chinese microblogs collectively known as Weibo.
  8. "So we'll get a good meal, and then buy our load," Frank enthused.
  9. There was one little game-cock, however, who enthused even the most dispassionate among us.
  10. If she could not get him enthused, how could she expect to obtain large contributions from strangers?
  11. A pretty picture, one which artists have painted and summer visitors enthused over many times.
  12. Thus they enthused until shore points of interest broke in on the marine eulogy.