excited 基本解释
adj. 激动的; 兴奋的; 受刺激的; 紧张不安的; 性兴奋的
v. 使激动; 使兴奋; 刺激; 使紧张不安; 激发; 引发; 引起
excite的过去分词和过去式
excited 词性变化
excited 词组短语
- shock-excited oscillations
- excited atom
- strong excited type
- excited state
- excited configuration
- excited force
- excited frequency
- excited ion
- excited molecule
- excited nucleus
excited 详细解释
adj.
- 激动的;兴奋的
feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm- The children were excited about opening their presents.
孩子们对打开礼物感到兴奋不已。 - I'm really excited at the prospect of working abroad.
我对有希望到国外工作着实很激动。 - Don't get too excited by the sight of your name in print.
不要一看到你的名字出现在出版物中就过分激动。 - He was very excited to be asked to play for Wales.
入选威尔士队使他非常兴奋。 - The new restaurant is nothing to get excited about (= not particularly good) .
这家新餐馆没什么值得特别激动的地方。 - An excited crowd of people gathered around her.
一群激动的人聚集在她周围。
- The children were excited about opening their presents.
- 受刺激的;紧张不安的
nervous or upset and unable to relax- Some horses become excited when they're in traffic.
有些马在车流中会受惊。
- Some horses become excited when they're in traffic.
- 性兴奋的
feeling sexual desire
excited 双语例句
- 1、
Right now I'm feeling very excited
现在,我觉得非常激动。 - 2、
The man in the house was in a very excited and agitated state.
房子里的那名男子情绪非常激动且焦灼不安。 - 3、
You do get very excited and exalted by the power of their speeches.
他们的演讲的确能让人无比兴奋和激动。 - 4、
We'd not been excited by anything for about three years
已经有大约3年的时间没有任何事情令我们激动。 - 5、
I'm very excited about the possibility of playing for England's first team
想到可能为英格兰首屈一指的球队效力,我非常兴奋。 - 6、
I was so excited when I went to sign the paperwork I could hardly write.
去签文件时我非常兴奋,几乎无法写字。 - 7、
I don't think there's any reason to get excited about inflation
我认为大可不必为通货膨胀而心烦。 - 8、
excited voices were shouting that the road was blocked by soldiers.
有人气愤地喊道马路被士兵封锁了。 - 9、
There was a hubbub of excited conversation from over a thousand people.
有一千多人在兴高采烈地大声谈话,场面无比喧闹。 - 10、
Huh. What are you so excited about?
哼。你为什么这么激动? - 11、
Naturally these comings and goings excited some curiosity
所发生的这些事自然激起了某种好奇。 - 12、
My father seemed very restless and excited.
我父亲看起来坐立不安,激动不已。 - 13、
It was a very strange feeling in retrospect — I was frightened, but excited at the same time.
回想起来那是一种非常奇怪的感觉——我当时既害怕又兴奋。 - 14、
When angry or excited, however, he could be wild, profane, and terrifying
但愤怒或激动的时候,他也会发狂、会骂人、令人生畏。 - 15、
Everybody feels excited about it.
无不为之高兴。 - 16、
We were all excited by the news.
我们都为这消息感到兴奋。 - 17、
It's nothing to get excited about.
这没有什么值得兴奋的。 - 18、
The news excited everybody.
消息传来,人人为之兴奋。 - 19、
He was wildly excited.
他兴奋若狂。 - 20、
He easily gets excited.
他很容易冲动。 - 21、
It is nothing to be surprised at.; It is nothing to get excited about.
用不着少见多怪。 - 22、
He was very excited, and it was long before he calmed down.
他很激动,心情久久不能平静。 - 23、
He was excited with joy at the success.
他因成功而感到欣喜激动。 - 24、
Don't get excited the moment you hear a criticism.
不要一听到批评就沉不住气。 - 25、
Words can hardly describe how excited we were.
我们激动的心情难以用笔墨来形容。 - 26、
Suddenly he got excited.
他忽然来了神。 - 27、
His success excited envy in his colleagues.
他的成功引起了他同事的忌妒。 - 28、
When you see an exciting TV play, you may get excited.
当你看一部令人感动的电视剧时,你就会被感动。 - 29、
The handsome young man excited affection in a girl.
那位英俊的年轻男子引起了一个女孩的爱慕之情。 - 30、
He was excited by the news.
这消息使他兴奋不已。
excited 英英释义
adj
- (of persons) excessively affected by emotion
- he would become emotional over nothing at all
- she was worked up about all the noise
- in an aroused state
- (of e.g. a molecule) made reactive or more reactive
- marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
- a crowd of delirious baseball fans
- something frantic in their gaiety
- a mad whirl of pleasure

