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excitement

/ik-sahyt-muhnt/US // ɪkˈsaɪt mənt //UK // (ɪkˈsaɪtmənt) //

兴奋,兴奋点,激动,激动的心情

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an excited state or condition.
    • : something that excites.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounenthusiasm; incitement
Synonyms
adventure冒险,探险,历险,冒险之旅buzz嗡嗡声,嗡嗡作响,嗡嗡的声音,嗡嗡叫commotion骚动,骚乱,骚动不安,动荡confusion混乱,迷惑,混乱局面,困惑drama戏剧,戲劇,话剧,戏剧性elation兴奋,欢欣鼓舞,高兴,兴旺emotion感情,情感,感情方面,情绪feeling感受,感觉,感情,感到frenzy狂热,狂热的,热潮,狂潮furor愤怒,骚动,怒火中烧,暴怒fuss大惊小怪,大惊小怪的hysteria癔症,歇斯底里,癔病,歇斯底里症motivation激励,积极性,动机,励志passion激情,热情,热忱,热诚rage愤怒,狂怒,暴怒,怒火中烧thrill激动,激动人心,感到兴奋,激动不已trepidation兢兢业业,惶恐不安,畏惧,惶恐tumult杂乱无章,喧嚣,喧哗声,喧闹声turmoil动荡,动乱,动荡不安,扰动warmth温情,温暖,温馨提示,温暖性action行动,采取行动,行动指南,行动上activity活动,活动情况,活动性,活動ado崇拜,崇拜者,崇拜者们,崇拜的agitation躁动,扰动,搅拌,搅拌器animation动画,动画片,动画制作,动画片制作bother困扰,麻烦,烦恼,烦扰discomposure处置,破坏性,破坏性的,破坏力disturbance骚乱,骚动,干扰,困扰dither抖动,颤抖,颤动,颤振excitation激励,激发,励磁,激励作用ferment发酵剂,发酵,发酵物,发酵的fever高热,高热病,高热症,高烧flurry涌动,涌动的情绪,涌现出的力量heat热度,热力,热,热量hubbub喧嚣,人声鼎沸,喧哗,喧闹声hullabaloo喧嚣,哗众取宠,喧哗声,喧闹hurry匆匆忙忙,匆忙,赶时间,快点impulse冲动,冲力,脉冲,冲动的instigation煽动,唆使,煽动性,怂恿intoxication醉酒,中毒,醉翁之意不在酒,醉酒后melodrama悲惨剧,闹剧,戏剧,戏剧性motive动机,动议,动词,动动嘴皮子movement运动,运动的perturbation扰动,干扰,微扰,扰乱provocation挑衅,挑衅行为,挑衅行动,挑衅性stimulation刺激,刺激性,刺激作用,刺激措施stimulus刺激物,刺激因素,刺激,刺激性stir搅动,搅拌,挑动,搅动了titillation刺激性,挑逗性,刺激,挑逗to-do待办事项,要做的事,要做的事情,待办事宜urge敦促,督促,促成,促请wildness野性,狂野性,狂野,野生
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Examples

  • The excitement comes as Snowflake appears to be one of the biggest winners in the business software sector as the market shifts to rely on cloud computing.

  • The public’s excitement about global interconnectivity may be waning.

  • Plus, Taco Bell is slashing its menu again, and more news to start your dayMcDonald’s is going through it right now, so it’s probably with great excitement that the chain announced a partnership with rapper Travis Scott.

  • They are also generating excitement as building blocks for future quantum computers, as well as X-Ray detectors for extremely low dose medical and security imaging.

  • There’s certainly plenty of electoral excitement in Massachusetts today, and as we’ve discussed, some surprises could be in store.

  • The brother of a girl who made her debut in New Orleans society was shaking his fists in excitement.

  • Apparently, Shakespeare coined 1,700 words, from the frequently used (excitement) to the should-be-more frequently used (spewed).

  • From his purview, our visit and interest had brought excitement to him and his peers.

  • There was an air of excitement and anticipation in the lobby as showtime approached.

  • And with that great hope and excitement comes crippling, embarrassing disappointment.

  • All felt strangely as if something evil had crept into their lives, and their excitement was great.

  • Her new joy and excitement, her gaiety and zest for life— all had been caused, not by himself, but by another.

  • The next morning he came rushing into the office, in a violent state of excitement.

  • Haggard merely played for the excitement, and Spunyarn because it was a lesser bore to play than to look on.

  • At the word of command, the dog crouched down, his whole body quivering with excitement.