excite
excite 英 [ɪkˈsaɪt] 美 [ɪkˈsaɪt]
v. 激动;刺激
进行时:exciting 过去式:excited 过去分词:excited 第三人称单数:excites
- To excite is to stimulate, animate, or energize. The return of your favorite TV show might excite you, and winning millions of dollars in the lottery will definitely excite you.
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- v. 激动;刺激
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1. The prospect of a year in India greatly excited her.
有望在印度待上一年使她激动万分。
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2. Try not to excite your baby too much before bedtime.
睡觉前尽量别使宝宝太兴奋。
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3. Don't excite yourself .
别激动。
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4. to excite attention, to excite curiosity
引起注意╱好奇心
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5. The news has certainly excited comment .
这消息已经使人们议论纷纷了。
- excite (v.) mid-14c., "to move, stir up, instigate," from Old French esciter (12c.) or directly from Latin excitare "rouse, call out, summon forth, produce," frequentative of exciere "call forth, instigate," from ex "out" (see ex-) + ciere "set in motion, call" (from PIE root *keie- "to set in motion"). Of feelings, from late 14c. Of bodily organs or tissues, from 1831. Main modern sense of "emotionally agitate" is first attested 1821.
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