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词组 exciting
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exciting /ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/ adjective making you feel excitedverbsfind sth exciting He found it very exciting to ride a horse at such speed.make sth exciting We want to make politics more exciting to young people.adverbsvery/really exciting It’s a really exciting time for us.tremendously/incredibly exciting This has been a tremendously exciting project.pretty/quite exciting (=rather exciting) It was pretty exciting to see him on stage.visually exciting We wanted the website to be visually exciting.sexually exciting The images are meant to be sexually exciting.nounsan exciting opportunity The new post offers an exciting career opportunity.exciting news I’ve got some very exciting news for you.an exciting story/film/game The story was so exciting that I forgot about the time.an exciting event Eva felt very tired after the exciting events of the weekend.an exciting possibility Penny considered the exciting possibility that Jack might be at the party.an exciting time It was the most exciting time of my life.an exciting development (=a change that makes a product, situation etc better) This exciting development could mean the end of the long-running conflict.an exciting prospect (=a future event, or a person who is likely to be successful) For the team, there’s the exciting prospect of travelling all over the world. | His pace and skill mark him as one of the most exciting prospects in Super League.an exciting life She leads a glamorous and exciting life in New York.an exciting discovery This Roman coin was a very exciting discovery for archaeologists.an exciting challenge Competing in the event will be an exciting challenge.phrasesnew and exciting At that time the internet was all new and exciting.an exciting new... There are some exciting new developments in cancer research.something exciting Philip could see that she had something exciting to tell him.THESAURUS: exciting thrilling /ˈθrɪlɪŋ/game | match | race | contest | adventure | experience | finish | climax | moments | spectacle very exciting: Arsenal won 4–3 after a thrilling match. | For ten years he had one thrilling adventure after another. | The game ended with a thrilling climax. | Ice hockey is the world 's fastest team game. It's a thrilling spectacle (=it is very exciting to watch). grippingstory | film | drama | account | read | viewing a gripping film, story etc is very exciting and interesting: ‘Rebecca’ is a gripping story of love, death, and deception. | Curtis-Hall's gripping drama will keep you pinned to the edge of your seat. | The book is a gripping read from start to finish (=it is very exciting to read). | The film offers 100 minutes of gripping viewing (=it is very exciting to watch). dramaticevent | end | ending | start used about something that is exciting to watch or hear about as it happens: There have been some dramatic events this week. | There is a dramatic ending in which the main character dies. | It was a dramatic start to what was to become a remarkable career. exhilarating /ɪɡˈzɪləreɪtɪŋ/experience | journey | adventure | walk | ride making you feel happy, excited, and full of energy: It had been the most exhilarating experience of her life. | Visitors can now take an exhilarating journey through the art of the classical world. | The Mourne Mountains offer plenty of opportunities for exhilarating walks. | They went for an exhilarating ride on his motorcycle. nail-bitingfinish | situation | game | match | battle very exciting, especially because you do not know what is going to happen next: The race ended in a nail-biting finish. | In last week's nail-biting game against Argentina, Ireland won by a point.
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