及物动词
1. She was much agitated by the bad news.
坏消息使她的心绪很乱。
2.
2. The wind agitated the leaves.
风吹得树叶颤动。
3. His fiery speech agitated the crowd.
他激昂的演说鼓动了听众。
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4. The wind agitated the trees.
风使树木摇摆。
不及物动词
1. They vigorously agitated for women''s right to abortion.
他们开展了强有力的鼓动工作以争取妇女堕胎权。
1. 搅拌:agitate 在大人(age)的鼓动,煽动(agitate)下,小孩模仿(imitate)着大人的搅拌(agitate)amuse 人们在逗笑(amuse)的时候经常说笑死了,其实笑一下(a)并没有死(muse)ancestor 祖先(ancestor)在母系社会中,每个(an)姐妹(音:sister)都受尊重.
2. 煽动:agitate 在大人(age)的鼓动,煽动(agitate)下,小孩模仿(imitate)着大人的搅拌(agitate)amuse 人们在逗笑(amuse)的时候经常说笑死了,其实笑一下(a)并没有死(muse)ancestor 祖先(ancestor)在母系社会中,每个(an)姐妹(音:sister)都受尊重.
3. 鼓动;煽动:agitate 在大人(age)的鼓动,煽动(agitate)下,小孩模仿(imitate)着大人的搅拌(agitate)amuse 人们在逗笑(amuse)的时候经常说笑死了,其实笑一下(a)并没有死(muse)ancestor 祖先(ancestor)在母系社会中,每个(an)姐妹(音:sister)都受尊重.
4. agitate的解释
4. 搅动:adapter ring 转接环 | agitate 搅动 | agitation 搅动过程
1. 煽动;鼓动;抗议
If people agitate for something, they protest or take part in political activity in order to get it.
e.g. The women who worked in these mills had begun to agitate for better conditions.
在这些工厂里做工的妇女们开始抗议要求改善工作条件。
2. 搅动;摇动
If you agitate something, you shake it so that it moves about.
agitate的意思
e.g. All you need to do is gently agitate the water with a finger or paintbrush...
你只需要用手指或刷子轻轻地搅动水。
e.g. Its molecules can be agitated by microwave energy.
微波能量可以使其分子随之运动。
3. 使焦虑;使狂躁不安
If something agitates you, it worries you and makes you unable to think clearly or calmly.
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e.g. The thought of them getting her possessions when she dies agitates her.
一想到他们可能会在她死后得到她的财产,她就心绪不安。
4. see also: agitation
verb
1. change the arrangement or position of
Synonym: vexdisturbcommoveshake upstir upraise up
2. cause to be agitated, excited, or roused
e.g. The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks
Synonym: rouseturn onchargecommoveexcitecharge up
3. move or cause to move back and forth
e.g. The chemist shook the flask vigorously
My hands were shaking
Synonym: shake
4. move very slightly
e.g. He shifted in his seat
5. try to stir up public opinion
6. exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person
be an advocate for
e.g. The liberal party pushed for reforms
She is crusading for women''s rights
The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate