exciting

英 [ɪk'saɪtɪŋ; ek-] 美 [ɪk'saɪtɪŋ]
  • adj. 令人兴奋的;使人激动的
  • v. 激动;刺激(excite的ing形式);唤起

助记提示


1、ex- "out" + cit- "move, stir, call, rouse" + -ing.
2、字面含义:make motion(激发、刺激而使其活动), stir up, call out.

英文词源


exciting (adj.)
1811, "causing disease," present participle adjective excite (v.). Sense of "causing excitement" is from 1826. Related: Excitingly.

双语例句


1. The chase is always much more exciting than the conquest anyway.
不管怎么说,追求的过程总比得手更为刺激。

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2. Working abroad should be an exciting and positive experience for all concerned.
在海外工作对所有相关人员来说都应该是一段让人兴奋而愉快的经历。

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3. It'san exciting opportunity to learn what goes on behind the scenes.
可以有机会了解幕后的工作,令人非常兴奋。

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4. London's musical life might become as exciting as Berlin's.
伦敦的音乐生活可能会变得像柏林的一样令人兴奋。

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5. He has also formed an exciting ensemble from his dancers.
他还将他的舞蹈演员们组成了一个人们非常喜欢的舞蹈团。

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