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adj.
(形容詞)
- 使人興奮的,令人激動的 causing great interest or enthusiasm
adj.
形容詞
- 令人激動的,令人興奮的,令人鼓舞的,令人振奮的,振奮人心的
- 【電】勵磁的
- 精神振奮的,起勁的,來勁的
- 很具吸引力, 扣人心弦的,令人醉的
Adjective:
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creating or arousing excitement;
"an exciting account of her trip"
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stimulating interest and discussion;
"an exciting novel"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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I like the exciting rhythm of African drum music.
我很喜歡剛果鼓樂的最令緊張的音樂節奏。
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So exciting was the game that I forgot all about the coming finals.
參賽是是這樣的讓人覺得緊張,而為把我將會臨的期末考試考忘得一乾二凈。
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That was the most exciting film of the year.
那時年 中最從未有過性快感的一本錄像影片。
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This is a very exciting book.
這只是二本極其扣復雜的人心弦的書。
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I don't find cricket very exciting.
我感覺到打版球無勁。
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None of us will ever forget that exciting scene.
當我們你們都永久不可能忘了自己那焦躁的現場。
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The new model come in an exciting range of colour.
此類新行樣有各種類型色彩鮮艷的樣色。
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The article has an exciting ending.
這篇句子的工程收尾很是精美。
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It was an exciting time in politics.
這就是一段文字政冶上風雨飄搖的時間。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
用于定語
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It's the most exciting news.
這就是個最惹人性奮的消息報。
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When you see an exciting TV play, you may get excited.
如果我看三部最讓人催人淚下的影視劇時,你就要被催人淚下。
充當表語
S+be+~
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The finish of the race was exciting.
競賽的末尾第一階段愈來愈令人激動。
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Skiing is more exciting than skating.
滑冰比滑冰更氣憤人心的說說。
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Beautiful girl; exciting too, rowing the river in her nightie.
出自于: J. T. Story
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Sunday was the most exciting day of my week.
選自: Day Lewis
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adj. (形容詞)
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exciting的基本意思是“使人興奮〔激動〕的”,具有主動意義,只修飾無生命的事物。在句中可用作定語或表語。
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exciting的比較級是more exciting,最高級是most exciting。
adj. (形容詞)
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比賽時喝彩會鼓舞士氣。
誤 It is very excited to cheer at a match.
正 It is very exciting to cheer at a match.
析 修飾無生命的東西要用(yong)exciting,而excited用(yong)于(yu)修飾人或有(you)生命的東西。
- ☆ 1811年進入英語,直接源自中古英語的exciten;最初源自拉丁語的excitare,意為使興奮,使激動。
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