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excitably

/ik-sahy-tuh-buhl/US // ɪkˈsaɪ tə bəl //UK // (ɪkˈsaɪtəbəl) //

兴奋地,激动地,激动人心的是,兴奋的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : easily excited: Prima donnas had the reputation of being excitable and temperamental.
    • : capable of being excited.

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Examples

  • “The Bulgarian Brute,” the excitable announcers called Rusev.

  • It has a host of excitable talking heads and pretty pictures.

  • In Steve, she plays Mary Magdalene Horowitz, an excitable loser who spends her days confiding in her only friend—a pet hamster.

  • Comfortable, warm and with hot tea being served, the night had the excitable air of a party.

  • Excitable CEO Steve Ballmer issued a new memo outlining how the company is preparing (yet again) for the new age of technology.

  • He is of so excitable a constitution, that his faculties being so far confused is the best thing, perhaps, that could be.

  • I sit at home nearly all day, and Rubinstein, who leads rather an excitable life, cannot sufficiently marvel at my industry.

  • There is a false hydrophobia observed in excitable persons that have been bitten by a dog thought to be mad.

  • His manner was sometimes excitable, as we have seen above; but usually he was like what gentlemen with us desire to be.

  • As I ran by the side of the excitable fishers, I urged upon one or two of them the wisdom and duty of preventing a conflict.