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11. | The state or condition of being excited. |
| 兴奋兴奋的状态 |
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12. | Too unrestrained is the exhilaration |
| 逸兴太豪 |
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13. | exhilaration; in high spirits; jubilant |
| 兴高采烈 |
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14. | I felt the strangest sensation of fear and exhilaration. |
| 我有一种既害怕又快乐的感觉。 |
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15. | to sing in exhilaration from drinking |
| 酣歌 |
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16. | It might be the exhilaration of that potent cordial which is distilled only in the furnace-glow of earnest |
| 那力量可能是潜在热情的兴奋表现,是从长期不断的诚挚思想的熔炉中蒸馏出来的。 |
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17. | 1996年在没有月亮的暗空中出现了相当强烈的双子座流星雨,观察者因此而兴奋不已。 |
| In1996, the Geminids meteor shower generated fairly intense storms against a dark moon-less sky, which excited most observers. |
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18. | focus of excitation |
| 兴奋灶;兴奋中心 |
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19. | One's exhilaration of traveling is not shallow |
| 游兴不浅 |
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20. | There was a lift in the air, an exhilaration. |
| 空气清朗起来了。这真是个可喜的现象。 |
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