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excited

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ex·cit·ed /ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/ ●●● S2 adjectiveadj  
1 EXCITEDhappy, interested, or hopeful because something good has happened or will happen 兴奋的,激动的
 Steve flies home tomorrow – we’re all really excited.
史蒂夫明天坐飞机回家——我们都非常激动。
excited about
 Maria’s starting to get pretty excited about the wedding.
玛丽亚开始对婚礼感到十分兴奋。
excited by/at
 We’re all excited by the prospect of a party.
想到要举行一场聚会,我们都很兴奋。
excited to do something
 Michelle sounded excited to hear from him.
米歇尔收到他的信好像很兴奋。
excited (that)
 I’m so excited that we’re going to New York.
我们要去纽约了,我很兴奋。
 The food was nothing to get excited about (=not very good or special).
食物很一般,没什么特别。
 excited crowds of shoppers
兴奋的购物人群
2 NERVOUSvery nervous and upset about something so that you cannot relax 紧张不安的
excited about
 There’s no point getting excited about it. We can’t change things.
没必要紧张,我们改变不了什么。
3. SYSEXYfeeling sexual desire 性冲动的,有性欲的
excitedly adverbadv
 People had gathered and were talking excitedly.
人们聚集在一起,兴奋地交谈着。
THESAURUS
excited feeling happy, especially about something good that has happened or is going to happen 〔尤指对业已或即将发生的好事〕兴奋的,激动的
He’s excited about his new job.
他对自己的新工作感到兴奋。
The kids always get excited on their birthday.
小孩子过生日总是很兴奋。
nAn excited crowd watched their team win 3–0.
nWhen we get home, the dogs are always excited to see us.
nDoctors are very excited by the discovery.
thrilled /θrɪld/ [not before noun] very excited and pleased 非常激动的,十分兴奋的
She was thrilled to hear that you were in London.
听说你在伦敦,她非常激动。
I was thrilled when they told me that I’d got a place on the course.
他们跟我说我得到了修读课程的名额,我欣喜若狂。
exhilarated /ɪɡˈzɪləreɪtɪd/ [not before noun] very excited and full of energy, especially because you are experiencing something new or something that involves risks 〔尤因正在经历新事物或需要冒险的事物而〕兴高采烈的,异常兴奋的
She felt exhilarated by her new freedom.
她为新获自由而激动不已。
The climb left him feeling exhilarated.
那次登山让他感到兴奋不已。
look forward to something 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]某事
The kids are looking forward to their vacation – they’ve never been to California before.
孩子们盼望着这次假期——他们从未去过加利福尼亚。
nShe’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 迫不及待要做某事
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 〔观看电影、比赛等时因悬念而〕异常激动
I was on the edge of my seat throughout the movie.
这部电影从头至尾都扣人心弦,我在整个观看过程中一直很激动。
nThe 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 〔因等待揭晓所发生之事而〕紧张不安
Don’t keep us on tenterhooks! Did you pass your test?
别让我们着急啦!你测验及格了吗?
nrapturous [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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BNC: 4106 COCA: 3426
excited

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, feel, look, seem, sound興奮;感到興奮;看上去興奮;好像興奮;聽起來興奮become, get, grow興奮起來get sb, make sb使某人興奮Don't get the children too excited.不要讓孩子們太興奮。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常興奮all, highly, terribly, tremendously, wildly極其/異常/非常/極度/控制不住地興奮He was all excited about his new car.他因為有了新車而興奮不已。By now the crowd was wildly excited.到那時人群興奮不已,幾近瘋狂。overly (especially NAmE) 過度興奮Maura tried not to look overly excited.毛拉努力不讓自己看上去過於興奮。increasingly越來越興奮a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些激動strangely莫名其妙地興奮sexually性興奮PREPOSITIONabout因⋯感到興奮The kids seem pretty excited about the holidays.孩子們因為假期顯得很興奮。at對⋯感到興奮excited at the news聽到這個消息很興奮by因⋯興奮He was puzzled but strangely excited by the commotion.他對騷亂迷惑不解,但被弄得莫名地興奮。
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excited

adjective

 See also the entry for happy 另见happy条excited ♦︎ ecstatic ♦︎ elated ♦︎ euphoric ♦︎ rapturous ♦︎ exhilaratedThese words all describe sb feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm. 这些词均表示激动的、兴奋的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配excited / ecstatic / elated / euphoric at sthexcited / ecstatic / elated about sthexcited / elated / exhilarated by sthecstatic / elated / exhilarated with sthecstatic / rapturous applause / praisean ecstatic / a rapturous welcometo feel excited / elated / euphoric / exhilarated excited feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm 激动的;兴奋的The kids seem pretty excited about the trip.孩子们看上去对这次旅行感到兴奋不已。He was really excited to be asked to play for Wales.入选威尔士队使他非常兴奋。The buzz of excited chatter was quite deafening.人们兴奋地聊个不停,场面极为喧闹。 excitedly

adverb

She waved excitedly as the car approached.那辆车开来时她兴奋地挥着手。
ecstatic ɪkˈstætɪk very happy, excited and enthusiastic; showing this enthusiasm 狂喜的;热情高涨的Sally was ecstatic about her new job.萨莉为自己的新工作高兴得发狂。He gave an ecstatic sigh of happiness.他狂喜不已,不禁叹出声来。 Ecstatic is sometimes connected with religion, sex or death. * ecstatic有时与宗教、性或死亡相关an ecstatic vision of God让人狂喜的神启their brief but ecstatic honeymoon他们那短暂却令人陶醉的蜜月a strange kind of ecstatic death by drowning溺水濒死时心醉神迷的古怪经历 see also ecstasy joy ecstatically

adverb

He sighed ecstatically.他发出狂喜的叹息声。For a time, we were ecstatically happy.有一段时间,我们陶醉在幸福之中。
elated iˈleɪtɪd happy and excited because of sth good that has happened or will happen 兴高采烈的;欢欣鼓舞的;喜气洋洋的I was elated by the prospect of the new job ahead.我为眼前新工作岗位的前景所鼓舞。I was elated with the thrill of success.我沉浸在成功的喜悦中。 euphoric juːˈfɒrɪk; NAmE juːˈfɔːrɪkvery happy and excited, but usually only for a short time (持续时间通常较短的)极度愉快的,极度兴奋的My euphoric mood could not last.我兴奋的心情持久不了。 Euphoric is quite often used in the negative for an ironic effect. * euphoric常用于否定句以达到讽刺的效果His parents were less than euphoric at the news of his engagement.他父母听到他订婚的消息可高兴不起来。 see also euphoria joy rapturous ˈræptʃərəs [usually before noun] expressing extreme pleasure or enthusiasm 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 ɪgˈzɪləreɪtɪd happy and excited, especially after physical activity (尤指身体活动后)兴奋的,激动的She felt exhilarated with the speed and the rush of air.风驰电掣的感觉令她兴奋不已。
BNC: 4106 COCA: 3426
excited
Feeling interested and excited: interested, excited, alive...
Feeling happy: happy, glad, alive...
Feeling angry or annoyed: angry, annoyed, upset...
Feeling worried and nervous: worried, nervous, upset...

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