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31. | To move or excite greatly. |
| 大为激动,忘形. |
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32. | excitation energy |
| 激发能;激发能量 |
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33. | quite spoiled the effect by reading his speech from notes, so that he seemed insincere, and failed to excite |
| 演讲人照笔记念演讲词,大大损害了演讲效果,以至他显得不真诚而未能激发听众。 |
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34. | Excite or stimulate sb, esp sexually |
| 使某人激动或兴奋(尤指性欲方面) |
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35. | selective excitation |
| 选择激发;选择激发机理 |
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36. | These drugs excite the nerves |
| 这些药物刺激神经。 |
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37. | excite envy, admiration, greed, etc |
| 引起羡慕、 爱慕、 贪念等. |
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38. | To arouse the emotions of; excite. |
| 激起情感;使兴奋 |
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39. | To excite and stimulate;stir. |
| 刺激使激动和刺激;激励 |
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40. | To make turbulent;excite or agitate. |
| 使骚动;激动或不安 |
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