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excite

/ik-sahyt/US // ɪkˈsaɪt //UK // (ɪkˈsaɪt) //

激动人心,使人兴奋,激动人心的,激动

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbinspire; upset
Forms: excited, excites, exciting
Synonyms
agitate搅拌,鼓动,搅拌器,煽动amaze惊奇,令人惊讶的是,惊艳,惊奇地发现anger愤怒,怒气,怒,愤慨animate动画,动画片,动画制作,动画化annoy恼人的,烦人,烦人的,烦人的事astound惊愕,惊奇,惊天动地,令人震惊的是bother困扰,麻烦,烦恼,烦扰delight愉悦,喜悦,愉快,快乐disturb困扰,干扰,扰乱,骚扰energize发动,激发活力,激发,激活irritate刺激性,刺激,恼人的,烦人offend得罪,冒犯,得罪人,得罪了thrill激动,激动人心,感到兴奋,激动不已vex呧呧的work up编制,做好工作,做好,工作worry担心,忧虑,担忧,烦恼accelerate加速,加速推进,加速前进,加速发展arouse唤起,激发,引起,激起awaken觉醒,唤醒,苏醒,醒来chafe褶皱,皴裂,皴擦,皴裂的痕迹discompose忧虑,扰乱,紊乱,扰乱气氛electrify通电,带电,通电的,触电elicit引出,引发,引起,激发evoke唤起,诱发,唤醒,勾起fire火,火灾,开火,开枪fluster流言蜚语,流感,流言四起,流言foment鼓动,酝酿,助长,酝酿着galvanize镀锌,镀金goad鞭策,鞭笞,鞭打,鞭挞incite煽动,鼓动,挑动,挑起induce诱发,诱导,诱发了,诱惑inflame发炎,发火,发怒,发炎了infuriate激怒,激怒了,愤怒,震怒instigate煽动,鼓动,唆使,挑唆intensify强化,加大,加强,加紧jar罐子,瓶子,缸,罐头jolt颠簸,冲击,颠覆,摇晃kindle点燃,点读,点阅,点读机madden马登,麦迪逊,玛登,麦登mock嘲讽,嘲弄,讽刺,嘲笑move行动,移动,举措,搬迁precipitate沉淀物,沉淀,淀积物,淀provoke挑动,挑衅,挑起,撩拨quicken快捷,快捷键,快手,快车rouse鼓动,鼓动人心,唤醒,鼓动起来start开始,启动,开始吧,开启stimulate刺激,激励,激发,刺激性taunt奚落,嘲弄,嘲讽,讥讽tease挑逗,取笑,逗弄,逗趣titillate挑逗,撩拨,挑逗性,挑逗性的waken唤醒,醒来,醒来后,觉醒warm温暖,温暖的,暖和,温馨提示whetfeed the fire喂火,养火,饲喂火种,饲育火种stir up挑起,挑动,拨弄,搅拌touch off触摸关闭,触摸关闭的,触摸到了,触动wake up醒来,醒来后,醒来吧,醒来之后
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Examples

  • 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.