excited 的英语意思
excitedexcited /ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/ adjective
查看全部语言翻译1happy, interested, or hopeful because something good has happened or will happen因发生了或将要发生好事而感到高兴、兴奋或充满期待:
Steve flies home tomorrow – we’re all really excited.史蒂夫明天飞回家——我们大家都非常兴奋。excited about
Maria’s starting to get pretty excited about the wedding.玛丽亚开始对婚礼越来越兴奋了。excited by/at
We’re all excited by the prospect of a party.我们大家都对即将举行的派对感到兴奋。excited to do something
Michelle sounded excited to hear from him.米歇尔听起来很高兴收到他的消息。excited (that)
I’m so excited that we’re going to New York.我们要去纽约了,我太兴奋了。
The food was nothing to get excited about (=not very good or special).那食物没什么值得大惊小怪的(=不怎么好或特别)。
excited crowds of shoppers兴奋的购物人群2very nervous and upset about something so that you cannot relax因某事而极度紧张、烦躁,无法平静下来excited about
There’s no point getting excited about it. We can’t change things.为这件事激动也没用。我们改变不了什么。3feeling sexual desire感到性欲—excitedly adverb:
People had gathered and were talking excitedly.人们聚集在一起,兴奋地交谈着。THESAURUS同义词辨析excited feeling happy, especially about something good that has happened or is going to happen感到高兴,尤其是因为发生了或即将发生好事: · He’s excited about his new job.· 他对新工作感到兴奋。· The kids always get excited on their birthday.· 孩子们在生日那天总是很兴奋。· An excited crowd watched their team win 3–0.· 兴奋的人群看着他们的球队以3比0获胜。· When we get home, the dogs are always excited to see us.· 我们每次回到家,狗狗们总是很兴奋地迎接我们。· Doctors are very excited by the discovery.· 医生们对这一发现感到非常兴奋。thrilled /θrɪld/ [not before noun] very excited and pleased非常兴奋和高兴: · She was thrilled to hear that you were in London.· 她听说你在伦敦,高兴极了。· I was thrilled when they told me that I’d got a place on the course.· 当他们告诉我我获得了这门课程的名额时,我激动极了。exhilarated /ɪɡˈzɪləreɪtɪd/ [not before noun] very excited and full of energy, especially because you are experiencing something new or something that involves risks非常兴奋、精力充沛,尤其是因为正在体验新事物或涉及风险的事物: · She felt exhilarated by her new freedom.· 她因拥有新的自由而感到振奋。· The climb left him feeling exhilarated.· 这次攀登让他感到精神振奋。look forward to something to feel excited about something good that is going to happen and to think about it a lot对即将发生的好事感到兴奋,并常常想到它: · The kids are looking forward to their vacation – they’ve never been to California before.· 孩子们期待着这次假期——他们以前从未去过加利福尼亚。· She’s really looking forward to meeting him.· 她非常期待与他见面。can’t wait to do something especially spoken尤用于口语 to be very excited about something good that is going to happen对即将发生的好事感到非常兴奋: · I can’t wait to see him again.· 我迫不及待地想再见到他。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在观看电影、比赛等时,因不知道接下来会发生什么而极度兴奋、全神贯注: · I was on the edge of my seat throughout the movie.· 整部电影我都看得屏息凝神,坐立难安。· The game kept fans on the edge of their seats.· 这场比赛让球迷们全程紧张不已。on tenterhooks /ˈtentəhʊks $ -ər-/ very excited and nervous because you are waiting to find out what has happened因等待得知结果而极度兴奋和紧张: · Don’t keep us on tenterhooks! Did you pass your test?· 别让我们悬着心!你考试及格了吗?rapturous [usually before noun] especially written尤用于书面语 rapturous behaviour shows that a large group of people are extremely excited and pleased狂喜的行为表明一大群人极度兴奋和高兴: · They received a rapturous welcome.· 他们受到了热烈的欢迎。· He came on the stage to rapturous applause (=everyone was clapping and cheering).· 他走上舞台,迎来了热烈的掌声(=所有人都在鼓掌欢呼)。
查看全部语言翻译1happy, interested, or hopeful because something good has happened or will happen因发生了或将要发生好事而感到高兴、兴奋或充满期待:
Steve flies home tomorrow – we’re all really excited.史蒂夫明天飞回家——我们大家都非常兴奋。excited about
Maria’s starting to get pretty excited about the wedding.玛丽亚开始对婚礼越来越兴奋了。excited by/at
We’re all excited by the prospect of a party.我们大家都对即将举行的派对感到兴奋。excited to do something
Michelle sounded excited to hear from him.米歇尔听起来很高兴收到他的消息。excited (that)
I’m so excited that we’re going to New York.我们要去纽约了,我太兴奋了。
The food was nothing to get excited about (=not very good or special).那食物没什么值得大惊小怪的(=不怎么好或特别)。
excited crowds of shoppers兴奋的购物人群2very nervous and upset about something so that you cannot relax因某事而极度紧张、烦躁,无法平静下来excited about
There’s no point getting excited about it. We can’t change things.为这件事激动也没用。我们改变不了什么。3feeling sexual desire感到性欲—excitedly adverb:
People had gathered and were talking excitedly.人们聚集在一起,兴奋地交谈着。THESAURUS同义词辨析excited feeling happy, especially about something good that has happened or is going to happen感到高兴,尤其是因为发生了或即将发生好事: · He’s excited about his new job.· 他对新工作感到兴奋。· The kids always get excited on their birthday.· 孩子们在生日那天总是很兴奋。· An excited crowd watched their team win 3–0.· 兴奋的人群看着他们的球队以3比0获胜。· When we get home, the dogs are always excited to see us.· 我们每次回到家,狗狗们总是很兴奋地迎接我们。· Doctors are very excited by the discovery.· 医生们对这一发现感到非常兴奋。thrilled /θrɪld/ [not before noun] very excited and pleased非常兴奋和高兴: · She was thrilled to hear that you were in London.· 她听说你在伦敦,高兴极了。· I was thrilled when they told me that I’d got a place on the course.· 当他们告诉我我获得了这门课程的名额时,我激动极了。exhilarated /ɪɡˈzɪləreɪtɪd/ [not before noun] very excited and full of energy, especially because you are experiencing something new or something that involves risks非常兴奋、精力充沛,尤其是因为正在体验新事物或涉及风险的事物: · She felt exhilarated by her new freedom.· 她因拥有新的自由而感到振奋。· The climb left him feeling exhilarated.· 这次攀登让他感到精神振奋。look forward to something to feel excited about something good that is going to happen and to think about it a lot对即将发生的好事感到兴奋,并常常想到它: · The kids are looking forward to their vacation – they’ve never been to California before.· 孩子们期待着这次假期——他们以前从未去过加利福尼亚。· She’s really looking forward to meeting him.· 她非常期待与他见面。can’t wait to do something especially spoken尤用于口语 to be very excited about something good that is going to happen对即将发生的好事感到非常兴奋: · I can’t wait to see him again.· 我迫不及待地想再见到他。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在观看电影、比赛等时,因不知道接下来会发生什么而极度兴奋、全神贯注: · I was on the edge of my seat throughout the movie.· 整部电影我都看得屏息凝神,坐立难安。· The game kept fans on the edge of their seats.· 这场比赛让球迷们全程紧张不已。on tenterhooks /ˈtentəhʊks $ -ər-/ very excited and nervous because you are waiting to find out what has happened因等待得知结果而极度兴奋和紧张: · Don’t keep us on tenterhooks! Did you pass your test?· 别让我们悬着心!你考试及格了吗?rapturous [usually before noun] especially written尤用于书面语 rapturous behaviour shows that a large group of people are extremely excited and pleased狂喜的行为表明一大群人极度兴奋和高兴: · They received a rapturous welcome.· 他们受到了热烈的欢迎。· He came on the stage to rapturous applause (=everyone was clapping and cheering).· 他走上舞台,迎来了热烈的掌声(=所有人都在鼓掌欢呼)。