单词 | excited/exciting |
释义 | excited/exciting1 feeling excited about something2 too excited3 to make someone feel excited4 exciting5 the most exciting part of something6 the feeling of being excited7 an exciting experience8 to do something just for excitement9 to make someone feel sexually excitedrelated wordssee alsoenergetic,enjoy,enthusiastic/unenthusiastic,1. feeling excited about something 为某事感到激动 excited /ɪkˈsaɪtɪd, ɪkˈsaɪtəd/ [adjective] feeling happy and full of energy, especially about something good that has happened or is going to happen 兴奋的,激动的 steve's coming home tomorrow - we're all really excited. 史蒂夫明天就回家了,我们都非常激动。 crowds of excited football fans 一群群兴奋的足球迷excited about how can you be so excited about a stupid computer game? 一个愚蠢的电脑游戏怎么会让你这么激动?get excited when mattie gets excited, she starts talking really fast. 玛蒂一激动,说话就会快起来。excited by doctors are very excited by the discovery. 医生们为这个发现感到非常激动。excited to do something when we get home, the dogs are always excited to see us. 我们回到家,狗儿见到我们总是很兴奋。 be careful not to confuse excited (=used about how someone feels) and exciting (=used about things or situations that make you feel excited).注意,不要把excited(激动的)[用于表示某人的感觉]和exciting(令人激动的)[用于事物或情况]混淆起来。 look forward to /lʊk ˈfɔːʳˈwəʳd tuː/ [transitive phrasal verb] to feel excited about something good that is going to happen and to think about it a lot [兴奋地]期待,盼望 the kids are looking forward to their vacation - they've never been to california before. 孩子们期待着这次度假一他们以前从未去过加利福尼亚。look forward to doing something she's really looking forward to meeting him. 她真的很盼望见到他。 can't wait /ˌkɑːnt ˈweɪtǁˌkænt-/ [verb phrase] spoken if you can't wait for something to happen, you want it to happen soon because you are very excited about it 【口】等不及 ‘we'll see you next week.’ ‘i know - i can't wait!’ “我们下星期来看你。”“知道啦—我都等不及了!”can't wait for the kids can't wait for christmas. 孩子们迫不及待地盼望圣诞节的到来。can't wait to do something he couldn't wait to get home and tell dean the news. 他迫不及待地要回家告诉迪安这个消息。can't wait for somebody/something to do something i can't wait for the football season to start. 我迫不及待地等着足球赛季的到来。 thrilled /θrɪld/ [adjective not before noun] very excited , happy, and pleased 非常激动的;极为欣喜的 thrilled to do something i'm thrilled to be here tonight. 今天晚上我到这里来,心情非常激动。thrilled with chester's absolutely thrilled with his baby daughter. 切斯特生了个女儿,欣喜若狂。thrilled at/by she was thrilled at the idea of flying to europe. 她想到要飞去欧洲,心里兴奋不已。thrilled to bits british spoken thrilled to death/pieces american spoken very thrilled 兴奋得不得了 paul is thrilled to death that i'm finally learning to cook. 我终于学会了做饭,保罗高兴极了。 exhilarated /ɪgˈzɪləreɪtɪd, ɪgˈzɪləreɪtəd/ [adjective not before noun] feeling very excited and full of energy because you are experiencing something that you have never experienced before, especially something dangerous or unusual 异常兴奋的,兴高采烈的[尤因正经历着危险或不同寻常的事情] the first time i flew a plane alone, i felt both exhilarated and scared. 我第一次单独驾驶飞机时,感到既兴奋又害怕。exhilarated by she felt exhilarated by her new sense of power. 她感到了一种新的力量,激动万分。 be pumped (up) /biː ˌpʌmpt (ʌp)/ [verb phrase] american informal to be excited and full of energy, especially when this makes you ready to compete or play sport 【美,非正式】劲头十足的[尤指准备参赛或玩体育运动] after the coach's pep talk, we were all really pumped and ready to play. 教练作了鼓舞士气的讲话之后,我们大家都劲头十足,准备开始比赛。get somebody pumped (up) make some excited and full of energy 使某人兴奋 nothing gets the crowd or the players pumped up more than a good slam dunk. 最能振奋观众和球员的莫过于一个漂亮的扣篮。 be buzzing (with excitement) /biː ˌbʌzɪŋ (wɪð ɪkˈsaɪtmənt)/ [verb phrase] if a place is buzzing with excitement, people are very excited, especially because something is about to happen 人声沸腾;充满激动[尤因有事即将发生] the crowd was buzzing as everyone waited for the band to come on stage. 观众中人声沸腾,大家都兴奋地等待着乐队上台。 the new stadium has sports fans buzzing with excitement. 新的体育场使球迷们兴奋不已。 be on the edge of your seat /biː ɒn ði ˌedʒ əv jɔːʳ ˈsiːt/ [verb phrase] to be excited and slightly nervous when you are watching something because you do not know what will happen next 看得十分紧张[因为不知道接下来会发生什么] i was on the edge of my seat from the beginning of the movie to the end. 这部电影从头到尾我都悬着一颗心在看。keep somebody on the edge of their seat make someone very excited because they do not know what will happen next 令某人十分紧张 the final ten minutes of the game kept everyone on the edge of their seats. 比赛的最后十分钟,大家都紧张得坐立不安。 be on tenterhooks /biː ɒn ˈtentəʳhʊks/ [verb phrase] to be nervous and excited because you are anxiously waiting to hear the result of something, or to know what happens at the end of a story 紧张不安[因急于知道某事的结果或故事的结尾] after the interview fran was on tenterhooks, wondering if she'd got the job. 面试之后弗兰心里忐忑不安,不知自己是否得到那份工作。keep somebody on tenterhooks make someone feel nervous and excited by not telling them something 令某人忐忑不安 agatha christie keeps the reader on tenterhooks until the final pages of the story. 阿加莎·克里斯蒂总是让读者悬着一颗心看到小说的最后几页。 be at/reach fever pitch /biː ət, riːtʃ ˈfiːvəʳ pɪtʃ/ [verb phrase] if the feeling among a large group of people is at or reaches fever pitch, they are all extremely excited [指许多人的情绪]激昂,极度兴奋 the anticipation surrounding the band's arrival is now at fever pitch. 对乐队到来的期盼现在达到了高潮。2. too excited 太激动 overexcited /ˌəʊvərɪkˈsaɪtɪd◂, ˌəʊvərɪkˈsaɪtəd◂/ [adjective] someone, especially a child, who is overexcited has become too excited to behave calmly 过于激动的,过于兴奋的[尤指孩子] the kids are getting overexcited and won't go to sleep. 孩子们兴奋过头了,都不愿意去睡觉。 ‘does it bite?’ asked one of an overexcited group of boys. “它咬人吗?”一群兴奋过头的男孩子中有一人问道。 hysterical /hɪˈsterɪkəl/ [adjective] unable to stop shouting, crying etc because you are extremely excited 歇斯底里的,狂热的 hysterical fans tried to stop damon's car at the airport. 狂热的歌迷企图在机场拦截戴蒙的汽车。 he got a hysterical phone call from his mother in the middle of the night. 半夜里他接到母亲歇斯底里的电话。get/go hysterical become hysterical 变得歇斯底里 the crowd went hysterical as juventus scored in the last minute of the game. 在比赛的最后一分钟尤文图斯队进球,人群变得疯狂起来。 in a frenzy /ɪn ə ˈfrenzi/ [adjective phrase] in a state of great and uncontrollable excitement 发狂的 there are just two minutes to go of this game, and the crowd is in an absolute frenzy. 这场比赛只剩下两分钟,观众已经近乎疯狂。work yourself into a frenzy become more and more excited until you are in a frenzy 使自己进入疯狂的情绪 supporters of hodge have worked themselves into a frenzy over the latest polls. 霍奇的支持者在最近的投票中陷入了疯狂。 excitable /ɪkˈsaɪtəbəl/ [adjective] someone who is excitable gets excited too easily 易激动的,易兴奋的 puppies are naturally affectionate and excitable. 小狗天生就爱与人亲热,容易兴奋。highly excitable very excitable 十分容易激动的 on my first day's teaching, i had a class of highly excitable 5-year-olds. 当老师的第一天,我就要教一个十分容易激动的五岁孩子的班级。 hyper /ˈhaɪpəʳ/ [adjective] spoken too excited and too full of energy, so that you do not feel comfortable 【口】亢奋的 the kids are really hyper today - i think i'm going to send them outside. 孩子们今天真是亢奋—我想还是打发他们出去吧。get hyper sometimes he gets so hyper you can't talk to him. 有时候他会非常激动,你是没法跟他交谈的。3. to make someone feel excited 使某人感到激动 excite /ɪkˈsaɪt/ [] especially written to make someone feel excited 【尤书面】使激动,使兴奋 being part of the crowd at a ball game had always excited me. 跟大家一起看球赛总使我很激动。 she was at a point in her life where her work didn't really excite her anymore. 她当时正处在人生的这样一个时刻——工作再也激发不起她的热情了。 get somebody excited /ˌget somebody ɪkˈsaɪtə̇d/ [verb phrase not in passive] informal to make someone excited 【非正式】令某人感到兴奋 we've chosen some fairly controversial topics to try to get the students excited. 我们选了一些较有争议的话题让学生兴奋一下。get somebody excited about something looking through all those cook books has gotten me excited about cooking again. 看看那些烹饪书又一次激发了我对烹饪的兴趣。 thrill /θrɪl/ [transitive verb not usually in progressive] especially written to make someone feel very happy and excited 【尤书面】使非常激动 her first sight of the african landscape thrilled her enormously. 她第一眼看到非洲的风景,便感到万分激动。it thrills somebody to do something it thrilled sara to learn that the visitor was a member of the royal family. 萨拉得知来者是一位皇室成员,感到十分兴奋。 give somebody a thrill /ˌgɪv somebody ə ˈθrɪl/ [verb phrase] if something gives someone a thrill, it makes them feel happy and excited, although it is very simple or may seem unimportant [某事物]使某人欣喜,使某人兴奋[尽管非常简单或看上去无足轻重] catching small animals used to give the boys a thrill. 以前,捉捉小动物就让男孩子们感到很刺激。 it gives me a thrill to see kids that i have taught succeed in life. 看到我以前教过的一些孩子取得成就,我心里非常激动。 get the adrenaline going/flowing/pumping /get ðiː əˈdrenəl-ɪn ˌgəʊɪŋ, ˌfləʊɪŋ, ˌpʌmpɪŋ/ [verb phrase] to make you feel nervously excited and full of energy. adrenaline is a chemical produced in your body that makes your heart beat faster when you are afraid or excited 加快肾上腺素分泌;让人激动;使人心跳加快 performing for the president really gets your adrenaline going. 给总统献演实在叫人激动。 at the end of a long race, it's the sight of the finish line that gets the old adrenaline pumping. 长跑比赛的最后,最叫人激动的是看到终点线。4. exciting 令人激动的 exciting /ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/ [adjective] making you feel excited 令人激动的,令人兴奋的 you're going to india? how exciting! 你要去印度?多令人兴奋啊! i've got some exciting news for you. 我有一些令人激动的消息要告诉你。 hockey is a fast, exciting game to watch. 冰球速度快,看起来很刺激。find something exciting stuart found life in paris exciting. 斯图尔特觉得巴黎的生活很刺激。 be careful not to confuse exciting (=used about things or situations that make you feel excited) and excited (=used about how someone feels):注意不要把exciting(令人激动的)[用于事物或情况]和excited(激动的)[用于表示某人的感觉]混淆起来: the movie was very exciting . 这部电影非常刺激。 we were all excited .我们都非常激动。 thrilling /ˈθrɪlɪŋ/ [adjective] making you feel very excited and slightly nervous 令人激动的,令人紧张的,刺激的 the helicopter trip over the mountains was a thrilling end to a fantastic holiday. 直升机飞越群山之旅给美好的假期划上刺激的句号。 in a thrilling victory over arizona, bailey scored four straight points. 在一场最后赢了亚利桑那队的紧张比赛中,贝利连得四分。 gripping /ˈgrɪpɪŋ/ [adjective] use this about books or films that are so exciting that you cannot stop reading or watching them [书或电影]扣人心弦的,引人入胜的 a gripping detective story 引人入胜的侦探故事 the author describes in gripping detail the accident on the icy highway. 作者详详细细地描写了在结冰的公路上发生的这起事故。 exhilarating /ɪgˈzɪləreɪtɪŋ/ [adjective] an exhilarating experience or activity makes you feel excited and full of energy [经历或活动]令人兴奋的,刺激的 learning to surf is exhausting but exhilarating. 学习冲浪使人疲累,但是非常刺激。 i still remember the exhilarating freedom of driving my first car. 我依然记得开着自己第一辆车时那种让人忘乎所以的逍遥自在。 dramatic /drəˈmætɪk/ [adjective] a dramatic part of a story, film etc has a lot of exciting and unexpected things happening in it [故事、影片等]激动人心的;戏剧性的 the movie starts with a dramatic car chase across the desert. 影片开头是在沙漠中进行的一个戏剧性的追车场面。 ‘voice of the heart’ is a dramatic story of two women that sweeps from new york to europe and back again. 《心之声》是一个充满戏剧性的故事,讲两名女子旋风般地从纽约跑到欧洲,又从欧洲跑回纽约。 nailbiting /ˈneɪlˌbaɪtɪŋ/ [adjective only before noun] extremely exciting because you do not know what is going to happen next 非常刺激的,令人紧张的 the movie's rescue scene makes a nice nailbiting finish. 影片中的营救场面是一个令人紧张的好结局。 the minutemen managed another nailbiting win to remain undefeated. 民兵队在这场紧张的比赛中又一次胜出,保持不败。 action-packed /ˌækʃən ˈpækt◂/ [adjective usually before noun] an action-packed film, book etc has a lot of exciting action in it [电影、书等]情节紧张刺激的 kids will love this action-packed adventure movie. 儿童一定会喜欢这部情节错综复杂的探险影片。 the book has an action-packed plot dealing with life during the civil war. 这本书情节复杂,写的是内战时期的生活。 heady /ˈhedi/ [adjective only before noun] formal heady days/atmosphere/excitement etc a time, feeling etc that makes you feel very excited, hopeful, and full of energy 【正式】令人陶醉的日子/气氛/兴奋等 the heady excitement of being in love 恋爱时那种陶然欲醉的激动心情 he often wished he could relive the heady days of his youth. 他经常希望能重新经历一次年轻时那段令人陶醉的日子。5. the most exciting part of something 某事最令人激动的部分 climax /ˈklaɪmæks/ [countable noun] the most exciting or important part of a story or event, usually near the end [故事或事件的]高潮[通常接近结束时出现] climax of a parade through the streets marks the climax of the festival. 街上的游行是这次节庆的高潮。reach a climax the opera reaches its climax with violetta's death in the third act. 第三幕中维奥莉塔之死使歌剧达到了高潮。 high point/spot /ˈhaɪ pɔɪnt, spɒtǁ-spɑːt/ [countable noun] the most exciting, enjoyable, or important moment of an event or activity, especially one that continues for a long time 最令人难忘的事:最重大的活动[尤指持续一段长时间] high point/spot of for amelia, a high point of the trip was riding with her father on a ferris wheel. 对阿梅莉娅来说,这次旅行最令人难忘的是和爸爸一起乘坐摩天轮。 the 1972 election was the high spot of her political career. 1972年的选举是她政治生涯中一个最重要的篇章。 highlight /ˈhaɪlaɪt/ [countable noun] the part of an event or activity such as a holiday or a game that is the most exciting or enjoyable, and that you remember most clearly [假期或比赛等事件或活动中]最令人难忘的部分,最精彩的部分 highlight of highlights of the ball game will be shown later. 球赛的精彩场面将于稍后播出。 a highlight of most alaska cruises is a day spent among the glaciers. 大多数阿拉斯加之旅最精彩的部分是冰川一日游。6. the feeling of being excited 兴奋的感觉 excitement /ɪkˈsaɪtmənt/ [uncountable noun] if you're looking for excitement, you won't find it here. 如果你是想寻找刺激,可不是在这个地方。excitement of he missed the excitement of working with so many intelligent people. 他很怀念和那么多有才智的人一起工作的时候,那种感觉让人兴奋。in/with excitement in an excited way 兴奋地 in the stands, the crowd was shouting with excitement. 看台上,人群在兴奋地叫喊。great/tremendous excitement there's an atmosphere of tremendous excitement here in the stadium. 在这体育场里气氛非常热烈。 thrill /θrɪl/ [countable noun usually singular] a sudden very strong feeling of excitement, mixed with pleasure and sometimes fear 激动;刺激 thrill of most of the researchers are motivated by the simple thrill of discovery. 多数研究人员的动力都来源于有了发现之后所产生的那种纯粹的喜悦。get a thrill out of something even though i've been acting for 40 years, i still get a thrill out of going on stage on opening night. 尽管我已演了40年的戏,但是每次首演夜走上舞台,我仍然感到激动。give somebody a thrill using a gun always gave me a strange thrill. 每次用枪我都有种奇怪的刺激感。 exhilaration /ɪgˌzɪləˈreɪʃən/ [uncountable noun] a feeling of happy excitement, for example that you get from an exciting physical activity or from something you have achieved 欣喜;兴奋 she was filled with exhilaration when she first saw her newborn baby. 她第一眼看到自己才出生的宝宝,内心充满了喜悦。exhilaration of nothing can compare with the exhilaration of riding a motorcycle as fast as you can. 飙摩托车那种刺激的感觉是无可比拟的。 high spirits /ˌhaɪ ˈspɪrə̇ts/ [plural noun] excited and cheerful feelings or behaviour, especially of a group of young people 兴奋;激动[尤指一群年轻人] they didn't mean to cause any damage - it was just high spirits. 他们并非有意要搞破坏—不过是太激动了。in high spirits it was the last day of term and everyone was in high spirits. 那是学期的最后一天,大家都情绪高涨。 hysteria /hɪˈstɪəriəǁ-ˈsteriə/ [uncountable noun] extreme excitement that makes people cry, laugh, shout etc uncontrollably 极度兴奋;歇斯底里 the hysteria of the screaming girls was somewhat frightening. 女孩子高声尖叫,那种歇斯底里的样子有点吓人。mass hysteria hysteria in a crowd of people 群众歇斯底里 the pushing and grabbing at yesterday's sales bordered on mass hysteria. 昨天特卖会上那种推推挤挤的场面就像是人人都近乎歇斯底里。 fever /ˈfiːvəʳ/ [singular noun] when a lot of people are very excited about a particular thing 狂热,热潮 world cup/harry potter/election etc fever for a few months after its introduction, lottery fever swept the nation. 彩票推出之后的几个月里,彩票热席卷了全国。 football fever has always been widespread in thailand, but this year perhaps more than ever before. 对足球的狂热在泰国一向普遍存在,但是今年可能是前所未有的。7. an exciting experience 令人兴奋的经历 thrill /θrɪl/ [countable noun usually singular] an event or experience that gives you a feeling of excitement and pleasure 令人感到刺激的事件或经历 flying is still a tremendous thrill for me. 飞行对我来说仍是一个非常刺激的活动。the thrills and spills/chills the exciting experiences, moments etc in a film, race etc [电影、比赛等中的]紧张刺激 don't miss all the thrills and spills of formula 1 grand prix racing on channel 26! 26频道一级方程式大奖赛,紧张又刺激,千万不要错过! adventure /ədˈventʃəʳ/ [countable/uncountable noun] an exciting experience in which something dangerous or unusual happens 冒险经历 he always used to tell us about his adventures at sea. 他以前一直喜欢和我们讲述他在海上冒险的经历。sense/spirit of adventure a desire to do unusual or dangerous things 冒险精神 all right, i'll go without you - you guys have no sense of adventure at all! 好吧,我一个人去—一你们这些家伙一点冒险精神都没有! excitement /ɪkˈsaɪtmənt/ [countable noun] something unexpected or unusual that happens and makes you feel excited and unable to relax 令人激动的事;令人感到刺激的事 gerry found it difficult to sleep after all the excitements of the day. 一天之内发生了这么多令人激动的事,格里感到难以入睡。 the biggest excitement of the day was when joe accidentally set off the fire alarm. 那一天最令人感到刺激的事就是乔无意中触响了火警。 blast /blɑːstǁblæst/ [countable noun] american informal an exciting experience that you enjoy very much 【美,非正式】欢乐而刺激的经历 you should try water-skiing - it's a blast. 你应该玩玩滑水—非常刺激的。have a blast thanks for taking us camping - miranda had a blast! 谢谢你带我们去露营一米兰达玩得很痛快!8. to do something just for excitement 只是为了寻求刺激而做某事 do something for kicks /ˌduː something fəʳ ˈkɪks/ [verb phrase] to do something, especially something dangerous or harmful, in order to get a feeling of excitement and not for any other reason 为寻求刺激而做某事[尤指危险或有害之事] he was a nasty man who mistreated people for kicks. 他是个恶人,以虐待别人为乐。just for kicks he says he started stealing just for kicks, not because he didn't have the money. 他说他开始偷东西只是为了寻找刺激,不是因为缺钱。 do something for the thrill of it /ˌduː something fəʳ ðə ˈθrɪl əv ɪt/ [verb phrase] to do something just to get a feeling of excitement or because you are bored, and not for any more serious reason 为寻求刺激而做某事,为了好玩做某事 gina would gamble away thousands of dollars in casinos just for the thrill of it. 吉娜会在赌场内赌掉数千美元,就为了得到点刺激。 sometimes i walk very close to the edge of the cliffs for the thrill of it. 有时候我会走到离悬崖边缘很近的地方,寻找一种刺激的感觉。9. to make someone feel sexually excited 使某人感到性冲动 excite /ɪkˈsaɪt/ [transitive verb] she excites me in a way that no other woman can. 她能带给我其他女人不能给予的刺激。get somebody excited make them excited 使某人兴奋 some of those internet chat rooms can get you pretty excited. 那种互联网上的聊天室有些会让你变得很兴奋。 exciting [adjective] i suppose some men might find pictures like this sexually exciting. 我想有些男人会觉得这种照片能激起情欲。 turn somebody on /ˌtɜːʳn somebody ˈɒn/ [transitive phrasal verb] informal to make someone feel sexually excited 【非正式】激起某人的性欲,使某人兴奋起来 it's difficult telling your partner what actually turns you on. 你很难向自己的伴侣讲清楚,怎么样才能激起你的性欲。 men with long hair really turn me on. 留长发的男人会让我很兴奋。 turn-on [singular noun] something that makes you sexually excited 激起性欲的东西 my last boyfriend always found nurses’ uniforms a real turn-on. 我上一个男友总是觉得护士服很容易让人产生性欲。 titillate /ˈtɪtɪleɪt, ˈtɪtəleɪt/ [transitive verb] if pictures, stories etc in newspapers and books titillate people, they are deliberately intended to make people feel slightly sexually excited [报纸和书中的图片、故事等]使感到性兴奋;挑逗 details of the sex scandal are being revealed just to titillate the public, not inform them. 性丑闻的细节公布出来只是为了挑逗公众,而不是提供信息。 titillation /ˌtɪtɪˈleɪʃən, ˌtɪtəˈleɪʃən/ [uncountable noun] the play has been condemned as just an excuse for sexual titillation. 这出戏被谴责成仅仅是一种性挑逗。 titillating [adjective] the titillating advertisements suggested more nudity than actually was in the film. 这些挑逗性的广告所暗示的裸露镜头超过了电影里实际所有的。 |
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