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    excitement查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪk'saɪtmənt]
    名词复数:excitements 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:n.激动;兴奋
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    n.
    ①刺激;兴奋;激动;骚动;
    The news caused great excitement.
    这条新闻引起了极大的激动.
    jump about in excitement
    激动得跳起来.
    ②刺激的事物;
    the excitements of city life
    都市生活的刺激.
    -扩展释义
    n.
    1. 刺激;兴奋,激动[U]2. 令人兴奋的事;刺激的因素[C]
    There was a great deal of excitement just before it began.
    比赛开始前,人们非常激动
    【医学】 【中医】
    刺激,兴奋,激动
    The children glowed with excitement.
    孩子们兴奋得满脸通红。
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. the excitement of seeing a leopard in the wild’

    同义词系列2
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    -excitement的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    creating or producing excitement
    “We went on an exciting roller-coaster ride at the theme park.”
    “I can’t wait to give my parents the exciting news about my college enrollment.”
    “He found her perfume to be strangely exciting.”
    stimulating, exciting or causing excitation; excitative
    “The same excitatory process also appears to temporarily reverse long-term habituation.”
    “Individual muscle fibers may be innervated by one or both of the excitatory neurons, and generally receive inhibitory input as well.”
    “Responses ensuing from the spontaneous release of single quanta are termed miniature excitatory junctional currents.”
    Having great enthusiasm. || (physics) Being in a state of higher energy. || Having an erection; erect.
    “Yes, I have started writing for my second album, and I am so excited about working the arrangements out with my producer and my band.”
    “The second is the Auger effect, by which the hole left by the excited core electron is filled by an outer electron.”
    “Walter and Jesse would get excited at the sound of police sirens.”
    Easily excited.
    “Plenty of turn-out time and correct feeding for the type of work the horse is doing, will help to calm an excitable temperament.”
    “Stray ragworm wound their excitable way to land, before diving below the sandy surface in fear of their lives.”
    “According to an excitable tabloid, he viewed the murder as good material for a future book.”
    That causes excitation
    “In some magic, excitative flash of memory her breath began to quicken.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    exciter的异体字
    “Whence it became evident that this nerve is not the excitor, but the sensory nerve concerned in glycogenesis.”
    “Like the other medicines of this order, Ergot is not an excitor of the heart and circulation.”
    “Effects of contingency violations on the extinction of a conditioned fear inhibitor and a conditioned fear excitor.”
    The state or condition of being exciting.
    “The dangerousness, the excitingness, of being rich struck Mr. Prohack very forcibly.”
    The quality of being excitable, excitability.
    (pathology) A form of toxicity produced by excessive stimulation of the brain via the excitatory substance glutamate
    (uncountable) The state of being excitable || (countable) A measure of how easy something is to excite
    “Cytoskeletal organization and reorganization also plays a prominent role as scaffolding for proteins subserving membrane excitability.”
    “We believe this gene is very powerful because it acts on the final common pathway and has the ability to change the excitability of neurons.”
    “I know that I am given to excitability, and likewise given to feeling too much about the significance of architecture.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To stir the emotions of. || (transitive) To arouse or bring out (e.g. feelings); to stimulate. || (physics) To cause an electron to move to a higher than normal state; to promote an electron to an outer level. || To energize (an electromagnet); to produce a magnetic field in.
    “The idea of making a lot of money through investing in cryptocurrency would initially excite me, until it all crashed before my eyes.”
    “The presidential candidate would excite the crowds at his rallies with his impassioned rhetoric.”
    “His rugged manliness would excite her on a primal level.”
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