excite 的定义
ex·cit·ed, ex·cit·ing.
- to arouse or stir up the emotions or feelings of: to excite a person to anger; actions that excited his father's wrath.
- to arouse or stir up: to excite jealousy or hatred.
- to cause; awaken: to excite interest or curiosity.
- to stir to action; provoke or stir up: to excite a dog by baiting him.
- Physiology. to stimulate: to excite a nerve.
- Electricity. to supply with electricity for producing electric activity or a magnetic field: to excite a dynamo.
- Physics. to raise to an excited state.
excite 近义词
inspire; upset
excite 的近义词 57 个
- agitate
- amaze
- anger
- animate
- annoy
- astound
- bother
- delight
- disturb
- energize
- irritate
- offend
- thrill
- vex
- work up
- worry
- accelerate
- arouse
- awaken
- chafe
- discompose
- electrify
- elicit
- evoke
- fire
- fluster
- foment
- galvanize
- goad
- incite
- induce
- inflame
- infuriate
- instigate
- intensify
- jar
- jolt
- kindle
- madden
- mock
- move
- precipitate
- provoke
- quicken
- rouse
- start
- stimulate
- taunt
- tease
- titillate
- waken
- warm
- whet
- feed the fire
- stir up
- touch off
- wake up
excite 的反义词 37 个
更多excite例句
- Selin is at first excited by math when she has the idea that it’s a language of pure signs, where there is no space at all between signifier and signified because they’re the same thing.
- Parents want their children to be excited and inspired, not bullied or devalued.
- There’s always a chance developers have a bias towards a technology that they’re comfortable with, or excited to be using.
- For my own work, I’m excited at the prospect of concentrating more on the artistic vision and execution and less on triangle counts.
- The green stripes are caused when a downpour of electrons excites oxygen atoms.
- They excite people, and primaries tend to be dominated by voters who are the most excited.
- Sticks and stones may break my bones / but chains and whips excite me.
- Condon is proud to be different, to work on the projects that excite him.
- “Contact tracing” sounds like something that would excite only the grimmest of health-care operations implementation scientists.
- Aurora Snow canvassed the adult industry to see which television shows excite its XXX talent.
- When he came out on the stage the applause was tremendous, and enough in itself to excite and electrify one.
- But the observation he thoughtlessly uttered in French seemed to excite the peasant's attention.
- If a merry dance is produced by the agile bow, its sympathetic tones at once excite a corresponding feeling.
- We don't even have real big prizes—just a dinky little spoon sitting up on the mantel-piece to excite us as if it was a tiara.
- The man called Shiv was driving Delancy's get-away car at a conservative pace so as not to excite suspicion.