excitedly / ɪkˈsaɪ tɪd /

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excitedly 的定义

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

excitedly 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

agitatedly

更多excitedly例句

  1. 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.
  2. Part of what really got me excited about McCarthyFinch was the very first conversation I had with their CEO, Nick Whitehouse.
  3. Right now, iOS apps on the Mac are kind of a mess, so don’t get too excited about it just yet.
  4. Yes, voters are excited about creating a diverse government but they’re also ultimately looking at candidates based on their ideas and their experiences.
  5. Indeed, some publishers are excited about the opportunity to bring new ideas to life of what events programming can be.
  6. Like a Jack in the Box just sprung from coiled captivity, he begins rambling excitedly.
  7. Presumably there will be a great deal of jumping up and down excitedly and shrieking delightedly.
  8. Excitedly, this campaign worker told me that marriages were already occurring, as we spoke.
  9. Hey, brother,” Red Dog asks Willie excitedly, “is that snow down there on them hills?
  10. Watch the press roll over and carry on excitedly about how this is a new GOP.
  11. "The other one's making a getaway, Mr. McKibben," sang out Chub excitedly.
  12. "Here are our canteens," he went on excitedly, picking both of the gasoline-cans out of the rumble.
  13. The sheriff read the message through, then slapped the letter excitedly with the back of his hand.
  14. When Sir Lucien reappeared she ran to him excitedly, her charming face flushed and her eyes sparkling.
  15. "Someone must have made a false charge against him," cried the general excitedly.