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excitedly

/ik-sahy-tid/US // ɪkˈsaɪ tɪd //UK // (ɪkˈsaɪtɪd) //

激动地,兴奋地,兴高采烈地,兴致勃勃地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : stirred emotionally; agitated: An excited crowd awaited the arrival of the famed rock group.
    • : stimulated to activity; brisk: an excited buying and selling of stocks.

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Examples

  • Finding pleasure in eating — wherever and whenever we could — took on a whole new urgency, and through it all, Eater at Home has brought that spirit, whether exasperated or excited or experimental, front and center.

  • Part of what really got me excited about McCarthyFinch was the very first conversation I had with their CEO, Nick Whitehouse.

  • Right now, iOS apps on the Mac are kind of a mess, so don’t get too excited about it just yet.

  • Yes, voters are excited about creating a diverse government but they’re also ultimately looking at candidates based on their ideas and their experiences.

  • Indeed, some publishers are excited about the opportunity to bring new ideas to life of what events programming can be.

  • Like a Jack in the Box just sprung from coiled captivity, he begins rambling excitedly.

  • Presumably there will be a great deal of jumping up and down excitedly and shrieking delightedly.

  • Excitedly, this campaign worker told me that marriages were already occurring, as we spoke.

  • Hey, brother,” Red Dog asks Willie excitedly, “is that snow down there on them hills?

  • Watch the press roll over and carry on excitedly about how this is a new GOP.

  • "The other one's making a getaway, Mr. McKibben," sang out Chub excitedly.

  • "Here are our canteens," he went on excitedly, picking both of the gasoline-cans out of the rumble.

  • The sheriff read the message through, then slapped the letter excitedly with the back of his hand.

  • When Sir Lucien reappeared she ran to him excitedly, her charming face flushed and her eyes sparkling.

  • "Someone must have made a false charge against him," cried the general excitedly.