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Excited I Happen Feeling Rapturous Good ɪkˈsaɪtɪd Exhilarated

The flashcard defines "excited" as an adjective meaning feeling or showing happiness, enthusiasm, or eagerness, often because of something pleasant that is expected to happen. It can also describe a state of being nervous, upset, or angry, and unable to relax.

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word excited
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Collins
excited ★★☆☆☆
/ɪksa͟ɪtɪd/
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]兴奋的;激动的 If you are excited, you are so happy that you cannot relax, especially because you are thinking about something pleasant that is going to happen to you.
  [usu v-link ADJ]
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • ...an excited teenager on a trek through the London shops.

    兴奋地逛遍伦敦商店的少年

excitedly
  • 'You're coming?' he said excitedly. 'That's fantastic! That's incredible!'

    “你要来么?”他激动地说,“那太好了!简直难以置信!”

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]心烦的;忧虑的;气愤的 If you are excited, you are very worried or angry about something, and so you are very alert and cannot relax.
  • 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。

  • 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。

excitedly
  • Larry rose excitedly to the edge of his seat, shook a fist at us and spat.

    拉里气愤地挺直了后背,上半身前倾至座位边缘,边朝我们挥舞拳头边吐口水。

Usage Note :

Take care not to confuse excited and exciting.

注意不要混淆excited和exciting。


Oxford ex·cited / ɪkˈsaɪtɪd ; NAmE ɪkˈsaɪtɪd / adjective 1 feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm 激动的;兴奋的 excited(about sth) The children were excited about opening their presents. 孩子们对打开礼物感到兴奋不已。 excited(at sth) 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。 excited(by sth) 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。 excited(to do sth) He was very excited to be asked to play for Wales. 入选威尔士队使他非常兴奋。 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。 An excited crowd of people gathered around her. 一群激动的人聚集在她周围。 2 nervous or upset and unable to relax 受刺激的;紧张不安的 Some horses become excited when they're in traffic. 有些马在车流中会受惊。 3 feeling sexual desire 性兴奋的 SYN
aroused
ex·cited·ly / ɪkˈsaɪtɪdli ; NAmE ɪkˈsaɪtɪdli / adverb She waved excitedly as the car approached. 汽车开近时她激动地挥着手。 SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 excited ecstatic elated euphoric rapturous exhilarated These words all describe feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm. 以上各词均指激动、兴奋。 excited feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm 指激动的、兴奋的: The kids were excited about the holiday. 孩子们对假期兴奋不已。 ecstatic very happy, excited and enthusiastic; showing this enthusiasm 指狂喜的、热情极高的: Sally was ecstatic about her new job. 萨莉对她的新工作高兴得发狂。 elated happy and excited because of sth good that has happened or will happen 指兴高采烈的、欢欣鼓舞的、喜气洋洋的: I was elated with the thrill of success. 我为成功的喜悦所鼓舞。 euphoric very happy and excited, but usually only for a short time 指极度愉快的、兴奋的,通常持续时间较短: My euphoric mood could not last. 我兴奋的心情持久不了。 rapturous expressing extreme pleasure or enthusiasm 指兴高采烈的、狂喜的、热烈的: He was greeted with rapturous applause. 他受到热烈的鼓掌欢迎。 exhilarated happy and excited, especially after physical activity 尤指身体活动后感到高兴的、兴奋的、激动的: She felt exhilarated with the speed. 这种速度令她兴奋不已。 PATTERNS to feelexcited/elated/euphoric/exhilarated to be excited/ecstatic/elated/euphoric atsth to be excited/ecstatic/elated aboutsth to be excited/elated/exhilarated bysth to be ecstatic/elated/exhilarated withsth
ex·cited / ɪkˈsaɪtɪd ; NAmE ɪkˈsaɪtɪd / ex·cited·ly / ɪkˈsaɪtɪdli ; NAmE ɪkˈsaɪtɪdli /
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excitedex‧cit‧ed /ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/ ●●● S2 adjective
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1happy, interested, or hopeful because something good has happened or will happen:  Steve flies home tomorrow – we’re all really excited.excited about Maria’s starting to get pretty excited about the wedding.excited by/at We’re all excited by the prospect of a party.excited to do something Michelle sounded excited to hear from him.excited (that) I’m so excited that we’re going to New York. The food was nothing to get excited about (=not very good or special). excited crowds of shoppers2very nervous and upset about something so that you cannot relaxexcited about There’s no point getting excited about it. We can’t change things.3feeling sexual desireexcitedly adverb:  People had gathered and were talking excitedly.THESAURUSexcited feeling happy, especially about something good that has happened or is going to happen: · He’s excited about his new job.· The kids always get excited on their birthday.· An excited crowd watched their team win 3–0.· When we get home, the dogs are always excited to see us.· Doctors are very excited by the discovery.thrilled /θrɪld/ [not before noun] very excited and pleased: · She was thrilled to hear that you were in London.· I was thrilled when they told me that I’d got a place on the course.exhilarated /ɪɡˈzɪləreɪtɪd/ [not before noun] very excited and full of energy, especially because you are experiencing something new or something that involves risks: · She felt exhilarated by her new freedom.· The climb left him feeling exhilarated.look forward to something to feel excited about something good that is going to happen and to think about it a lot: · The kids are looking forward to their vacation – they’ve never been to California before.· She’s really looking forward to meeting him.can’t wait to do something especially spoken to be very excited about something good that is going to happen: · I can’t wait to see him again.on the edge of your seat extremely excited and interested when you are watching a film, game etc, because you do not know what is going to happen next: · I was on the edge of my seat throughout the movie.· The game kept fans on the edge of their seats.on tenterhooks /ˈtentəhʊks $ -ər-/ very excited and nervous because you are waiting to find out what has happened: · Don’t keep us on tenterhooks! Did you pass your test?rapturous [usually before noun] especially written rapturous behaviour shows that a large group of people are extremely excited and pleased: · They received a rapturous welcome.· He came on the stage to rapturous applause (=everyone was clapping and cheering).
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excited

[ɪkˈsaɪtɪd]
原型:excited 是 excite 的过去式
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激动的(90%),感到兴奋的(10%)
v.激动;唤起(excite的过去分词)
adj.兴奋的;激动的;活跃的

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