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词汇 excite
释义 excite
verb[ T ]
uk /ɪkˈsaɪt/ us /ɪkˈsaɪt/

exciteverb[T] (MAKE HAPPY)


to make someone have strong feelings of happiness and enthusiasm: 激发(情感);使激动;使兴奋
Nothing about my life excites me at present.我目前的生活如同一潭死水。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making people excited and interested
absorbed
animate
arouse someone's curiosity
be someone's bagidiom
bedazzle
breathe
intoxicate
intrigue
occupy
overexcite
overstimulate
stir
stretch
sweep
sweep someone along
talk something up
tantalize
the Thames
thrill
whip

exciteverb[T] (CAUSE REACTION)


formal
to cause a particular reaction in someone: 激发;引发;引起
excite interestThis product has excited a great deal of media interest.这种产品引起了媒体的极大兴趣。
The statement excited new speculation that a senior official may be about to resign.这项声明又引发了新一轮的猜测,大家猜想一位高级部长或许马上就要辞职。
She has a mischievous desire to excite my jealousy.她恶作剧般地希望激起我的嫉妒心。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Causing things to happen
activation
actuation
agent
attribute
attribute something to someone
hyperstimulate
hyperstimulation
implement
implementation
in
launch pad
prompt
put someone to somethingidiom
Pygmalion effect
reactivate
realization
realize
render
spark
spell

exciteverb[T] (CAUSE SEXUAL EXCITEMENT)


to cause someone to feel sexual excitement激起…的性欲

exciteverb[T] (MAKE MORE ACTIVE)


science specialized
to make something, for example particles or cells, more active: 刺激;激发
Microwaves will penetrate the first few layers of the epidermal layer and excite the particles there.微波可穿透前面几层表皮细胞并刺激那里的颗粒。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Physical & chemical processes
absorbable
absorptive
absorptive capacity
absorptivity
acidification
endothermic reaction
excitability
excitation
exergonic
exothermic
exothermic reaction
fermentation
impregnate
reabsorb
react
reboil
recondense
redox
scald
vaporize

excite | American Dictionary


excite
verb[ T ]
us/ɪkˈsɑɪt/

exciteverb[T] (MAKE HAPPY)


to make someone have strong feelings, esp. of happiness and enthusiasm:
In some science fiction movies, the music and special effects can really excite audiences.

exciteverb[T] (CAUSE TO REACT)


fml
to cause (a particular reaction) in someone:
The strange noises excited my curiosity.
physics fml
To excite an atom is to raise it to a state higher than its lowest energy state.

excited


adjectiveus/ɪkˈsɑɪ·t̬ɪd/
She was excited about the trip because she was going to learn to ski.

excitedly


adverbus/ɪkˈsɑɪ·t̬ɪd·li/
She ran excitedly outside to greet her cousins.

excitement


noun[ U ]us/ɪkˈsɑɪt·mənt/
Robin’s heart was pounding with excitement.

exciting


adjectiveus/ɪkˈsɑɪ·t̬ɪŋ/
It was an exciting role to play, and I was thrilled to get the part.

excite | Business English


excite
verb[ T ]
 STOCK MARKETuk /ɪkˈsaɪt/us
to cause activity in a market by causing lots of people to buy and sell stocks and shares:
A significant oil find by the group in western India has excited the market.
The bullish product update excited investors.
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