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1. | The state or condition of being excited. |
| 兴奋兴奋的状态 |
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2. | He was wound up to a high pitch of excitement. |
| 他极为兴奋。 |
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3. | The news caused great excitement. |
| 这消息令人极为兴奋. |
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4. | Tending to excite;stimulating. |
| 使兴奋的趋向兴奋的;使兴奋的 |
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5. | The news of your coming has gladdened my heart. |
| 你要来的消息使我极为兴奋。 |
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6. | there was tremendous excitement on Board when a chest was raised from the Bottom... |
| 当从海底提上来一只箱子时,船上出现了极为兴奋的场面。 |
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7. | She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver(颤抖的,兴奋的) with |
| 透过窗口,她可以看到屋前广场上的树梢在新春的气息中兴奋地颤抖着。 |
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8. | focus of excitation |
| 兴奋灶;兴奋中心 |
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9. | 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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10. | Onstage, Bai thrills『使兴奋;使激动』 the packed『挤满的;塞满的』 theatre with her swordplay, acrobatic『杂技般的;杂技演员般的』 |
| [26] 白惠心的唱腔及舞剑、跃翻腾的动作令台下的满座观众赞叹不已。 |
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