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31. | Tending to excite;stimulating. |
| 使兴奋的趋向兴奋的;使兴奋的 |
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32. | A man excite the world, but a woman excite the man. |
| 男人可使世界兴奋,女人可使男人兴奋。 |
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33. | touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic |
| 轻轻的接触某人的身体一部分以刺激表面神经引起不安或者发笑。 |
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34. | excite envy, admiration, greed, etc |
| 引起羡慕、 爱慕、 贪念等. |
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35. | Everything could excite them. |
| 他们似乎对什么事儿都感到很兴奋。 |
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36. | excite heat by friction |
| 由摩擦而生热 |
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37. | excite an angry crowd |
| 激起群愤 |
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38. | excite comment and gossip |
| 激起纷纷议论 |
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39. | excite the compassion of |
| 唤起…的同情 |
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40. | To move or excite greatly. |
| 大为激动,忘形. |
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