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excitedness

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

兴奋性,兴奋,激动,兴奋度

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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

  • I’m excited and looking forward to a new opportunity and I’ve been working extremely hard.

  • A person who gets excited about a good drink or fun activity.

  • But, he said he’s more excited this season than he was playing on any of his previous OWL teams.

  • We’re excited to welcome her back to the Midwest as part of our team.

  • I'm excited for families and children everywhere to join us on our adventures as we discover, cook, and eat delicious food from all over the world.

  • Our animators are very excited to be drawing the innards of a human being.

  • They excite people, and primaries tend to be dominated by voters who are the most excited.

  • Are you excited, nervous, afraid, all of the above for the new Star Wars films?

  • As the months passed and she began to cast the film, I became increasingly excited.

  • Excited, Shaheen wasted no time and began interviewing surgeons, deciding upon Dr. Curtis Crane in Greenbrae, California.

  • At last Aristide fed him desperately, dandled him eventually to sleep, and returned to an excited pillow.

  • Blanche sat there with her little excited, yet innocent—too innocent—stare; her eyes followed Mrs. Vivian's.

  • Old Warrender retired to his study in a rather excited frame of mind, excusing himself on the ground of his age.

  • "I ask no promise from you," continued the excited and suspicious man, writhing under a sense of his helplessness.

  • The populace was greatly excited, and a crowded house greeted his appearance.