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41. | arouse or excite feelings and passions. |
| 唤醒兴奋的感觉和激情。 |
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42. | You will excite your blood, and that would produce an appetite it would require a illion a day to satisfy |
| 这样会刺激你的血液循环,使血液循环的加速,这样会产生一个每天需要一百万才满足的胃口。 |
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43. | Rays from the sun excite and energize the atmosphere of the earth, awakening it to flow, to movement, |
| 太阳光刺激了地球的大气层,并给予它能量;阳光使空气开始流动,产生节奏,获得生命。 |
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44. | To stir the interest of;excite. |
| 唤起激发对…的兴趣;使兴奋 |
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45. | To arouse the emotions of; excite. |
| 激起情感;使兴奋 |
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46. | To excite or become excited sexually. |
| (使)激发性欲 |
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47. | Excite or stimulate sb, esp sexually |
| 使某人激动或兴奋(尤指性欲方面) |
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48. | To excite one to hear about |
| 动人听闻 |
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49. | To make turbulent;excite or agitate. |
| 使骚动;激动或不安 |
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50. | To excite the feelings of;inflame. |
| 激发…的感情;使兴奋 |
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