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1. The visiting circus was an excitement to every child in town.
马戏团的到来使镇上每个孩子都感到兴奋。
2. The baby''s first step caused great excitement in the family.
婴儿迈出了第一步使全家大为兴奋。
3. The excitement of the games has made them tired.
做游戏的兴奋使他很疲劳。
1. 兴奋:蒙古包竟还可直接搭建在过去的沼泽地. 索瓜米希族 (Suquamish) 的酋长西雅图 (Chief Seattle, or Seathl) :人们唾弃了大地, 其实他们就是唾弃了自己. 让我们都能够以[充满期待与喜乐]、甚至是以[有点接近兴奋](excitement)的心情
2. 激动:10 D 常识运用逻辑推理 然而,我们都经历过这样的场合:我们向某人说出了自己的心思,确切地告诉他们我们的感觉,结果却使得我们心里充满的不是激动(excitement)、幸福快乐(happiness)、自豪骄傲(pride)、而是负有内疚(guilt)感.
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3. 激情:2.激情:激情(excitement)是一种猛烈、短暂、爆发的情绪状态. 例如,暴怒时拍案大叫,暴跳如雷;狂喜时,捧腹大笑,手舞足蹈等. 3.应激:应激(stress)是机体受到出乎意料的巨大精神或躯体压力所引起的情绪状态. 例如人们在遇到巨大自然灾害时的情绪状态.
1. 兴奋;激动;刺激;令人兴奋的事物
You use excitement to refer to the state of being excited, or to something that excites you.
e.g. Everyone is in a state of great excitement.
每个人都大为兴奋。
e.g. ...the excitement of a thunderstorm...
雷雨交加的刺激
noun
1. disturbance usually in protest
Synonym: agitationturmoilupheavalhullabaloo
2. something that agitates and arouses
e.g. he looked forward to the excitements of the day
Synonym: excitation
3. the feeling of lively and cheerful joy
e.g. he could hardly conceal his excitement when she agreed
Synonym: exhilaration
4. the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up
e.g. his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled
he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation
Synonym: excitationinflammationfervorfervour