词组 | excite |
释义 | excite /ɪkˈsaɪt/ verb to cause a particular feeling or reactionnounsexcite interest/attention She is a talented young actress who has excited a lot of interest.excite curiosity Rumours of hidden treasure excited our curiosity.excite sympathy She sought to excite the jury’s sympathy at every opportunity.excite anger The government’s proposals have excited anger among teachers.excite hatred/hostility He accused sections of the media of trying to excite racial hatred.excite suspicion He tried not to do anything to excite the suspicion of the police.excite a reaction Her comments did not excite any reaction from her listeners.excite comments The film excited a lot of favourable comments, both here and in America.excite rumours BrE excite rumors AmE These photographs have excited rumours that their marriage is over.excite speculation (=encourage people to discuss something when they do not know the facts) The cut in US interest rates excited speculation of a similar cut in the UK. |
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