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71. | excite or arouse(a person or his feelings,etc) |
| 激励, 鼓励(某人);激发(某人的感情等) |
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72. | excite the curiosity of; engage the interest of. |
| 刺激好奇心;使之发生兴趣。 |
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73. | To become excited emotionally or intellectually. |
| 激动在情绪或智力方面变得激动 |
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74. | To use lofty words to excite one to listen |
| 危语耸听 |
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75. | "atingle: experiencing a prickling sensation, as from excitement; being in a state of tingling." |
| 激动的: 由激动而表现出刺痛感觉的;处于激动的状态的。 |
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76. | tried to excite the audience like an experienced speaker. |
| 就像一个经验丰富的演讲者在设法鼓舞着他的听众。 |
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-- 来源 -- 综合英语第4册 - Unit 2 Dream and Future Text B |
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77. | Experiencing a prickling sensation, as from excitement; being in a state of tingling. |
| 激动的由激动而表现出刺痛感觉的;处于激动的状态的 |
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78. | (used of physical stimuli) serving to stimulate or excite. |
| (用于生理刺激)使刺激或引起兴奋的。 |
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79. | 7 [和合]每年上到耶和华殿的时候,以利加拿都以双份给哈拿;毗尼拿仍是激动她,以致她哭泣不吃饭。 |
| NIV] This went on year after year. Whenever Hannah went up to the house of the Lord, her rival provoked her till she wept and would not eat. |
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80. | They're very excited. |
| 他们非常激动。 |
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