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excited

英 [ɪkˈsaɪtɪd]

美 [ɪkˈsaɪtɪd]

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

过去分词:excited 过去式:excited 

高考

Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.4106 / COCA.3426

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 激动的;兴奋的
      feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm
      1. The children were excited about opening their presents.
        孩子们对打开礼物感到兴奋不已。
      2. 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。
      3. 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。
      4. He was very excited to be asked to play for Wales.
        入选威尔士队使他非常兴奋。
      5. 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。
      6. An excited crowd of people gathered around her.
        一群激动的人聚集在她周围。
    • 受刺激的;紧张不安的
      nervous or upset and unable to relax
      1. Some horses become excited when they're in traffic.
        有些马在车流中会受惊。
    • 性兴奋的
      feeling sexual desire

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 兴奋的;激动的
        If you areexcited, you are so happy that you cannot relax, especially because you are thinking about something pleasant that is going to happen to you.
        1. 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。
        2. 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。
        3. ...an excited teenager on a trek through the London shops.
          兴奋地逛遍伦敦商店的少年
      • ADJ-GRADED 心烦的;忧虑的;气愤的
        If you areexcited, you are very worried or angry about something, and so you are very alert and cannot relax.
        1. 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。
        2. 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。
      • Take care not to confuseexcitedandexciting.
        注意不要混淆excited和exciting。

      英英释义

      adj

      • (of persons) excessively affected by emotion
        1. he would become emotional over nothing at all
        2. she was worked up about all the noise
        Synonym:arousedemotionalworked up
      • in an aroused state
        1. (of e.g. a molecule) made reactive or more reactive
            Synonym:activated
          1. marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
            1. a crowd of delirious baseball fans
            2. something frantic in their gaiety
            3. a mad whirl of pleasure
            Synonym:deliriousfranticmadunrestrained

          双语例句

          • Words can hardly describe how excited we were.
            我们激动的心情难以用笔墨来形容。
          • My father seemed very restless and excited.
            我父亲看起来坐立不安,激动不已。
          • His success excited envy in his colleagues.
            他的成功引起了他同事的忌妒。
          • 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。
          • 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。
          • 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。
          • It is nothing to be surprised at.; It is nothing to get excited about.
            用不着少见多怪。
          • He was very excited, and it was long before he calmed down.
            他很激动,心情久久不能平静。
          • Everybody feels excited about it.
            无不为之高兴。
          • 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。