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单词 agitate
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agitate


ag·i·tate

A0142900 (ăj′ĭ-tāt′)v. ag·i·tat·ed, ag·i·tat·ing, ag·i·tates v.tr.1. To cause to move with violence or sudden force.2. To upset; disturb: was agitated by the alarming news.3. To arouse interest in (a cause, for example) by use of the written or spoken word; discuss or debate.v.intr. To stir up public interest in a cause: agitate for a tax reduction.
[Latin agitāre, agitāt-, frequentative of agere, to drive, do; see ag- in Indo-European roots.]
ag′i·tat′ed·ly (-tā′tĭd-lē) adv.ag′i·ta′tive adj.Synonyms: agitate, churn, convulse, rock2, shake
These verbs mean to cause to move to and fro violently: surface water agitated by the boat's propeller; a storm churning the waves; buildings convulsed by an explosion; a hurricane rocking trees and houses; an earthquake that shook the ground.

agitate

(ˈædʒɪˌteɪt) vb1. (tr) to excite, disturb, or trouble (a person, the mind, or feelings); worry2. (tr) to cause to move vigorously; shake, stir, or disturb3. (intr; often foll by for or against) to attempt to stir up public opinion for or against something4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (tr) to discuss or debate in order to draw attention to or gain support for (a cause, etc): to agitate a political cause. [C16: from Latin agitātus, from agitāre to move to and fro, set into motion, from agere to act, do] ˈagiˌtated adj ˈagiˌtatedly adv

ag•i•tate

(ˈædʒ ɪˌteɪt)

v. -tat•ed, -tat•ing. v.t. 1. to move or force into violent, irregular action. 2. to shake or move briskly. 3. to disturb or excite emotionally; perturb. 4. to call attention to by speech or writing; discuss; debate. v.i. 5. to arouse or attempt to arouse public interest and support, as in a political or social cause. [1580–90; < Latin agitātus, past participle of agitāre frequentative of agere to drive, do, act]

agitate


Past participle: agitated
Gerund: agitating
Imperative
agitate
agitate
Present
I agitate
you agitate
he/she/it agitates
we agitate
you agitate
they agitate
Preterite
I agitated
you agitated
he/she/it agitated
we agitated
you agitated
they agitated
Present Continuous
I am agitating
you are agitating
he/she/it is agitating
we are agitating
you are agitating
they are agitating
Present Perfect
I have agitated
you have agitated
he/she/it has agitated
we have agitated
you have agitated
they have agitated
Past Continuous
I was agitating
you were agitating
he/she/it was agitating
we were agitating
you were agitating
they were agitating
Past Perfect
I had agitated
you had agitated
he/she/it had agitated
we had agitated
you had agitated
they had agitated
Future
I will agitate
you will agitate
he/she/it will agitate
we will agitate
you will agitate
they will agitate
Future Perfect
I will have agitated
you will have agitated
he/she/it will have agitated
we will have agitated
you will have agitated
they will have agitated
Future Continuous
I will be agitating
you will be agitating
he/she/it will be agitating
we will be agitating
you will be agitating
they will be agitating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been agitating
you have been agitating
he/she/it has been agitating
we have been agitating
you have been agitating
they have been agitating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been agitating
you will have been agitating
he/she/it will have been agitating
we will have been agitating
you will have been agitating
they will have been agitating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been agitating
you had been agitating
he/she/it had been agitating
we had been agitating
you had been agitating
they had been agitating
Conditional
I would agitate
you would agitate
he/she/it would agitate
we would agitate
you would agitate
they would agitate
Past Conditional
I would have agitated
you would have agitated
he/she/it would have agitated
we would have agitated
you would have agitated
they would have agitated

agitate

To gently shake the contents of a pan.
Thesaurus
Verb1.agitate - try to stir up public opinionagitate - try to stir up public opinion foment, stir upprovoke, stimulate - provide the needed stimulus forrumpus - cause a disturbance
2.agitate - cause to be agitated, excited, or rousedagitate - cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks"charge up, commove, rouse, excite, turn on, chargehype up, psych up - get excited or stimulated; "The children were all psyched up after the movie"disturb, trouble, upset - move deeply; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought"bother - make nervous or agitated; "The mere thought of her bothered him and made his heart beat faster"pother - make upset or troubledelectrify - excite suddenly and intensely; "The news electrified us"calm, still, tranquilize, tranquillise, tranquillize, calm down, quiet, quieten, lull - make calm or still; "quiet the dragons of worry and fear"
3.agitate - exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or personagitate - exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for; "The liberal party pushed for reforms"; "She is crusading for women's rights"; "The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate"crusade, campaign, fight, push, pressadvertize, advertise, promote, push - make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops"
4.agitate - move very slightlyagitate - move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat"budge, stir, shiftmove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
5.agitate - move or cause to move back and forthagitate - move or cause to move back and forth; "The chemist shook the flask vigorously"; "My hands were shaking"shakefluff up, plump up, shake up - make fuller by shaking; "fluff up the pillows"move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"fan - agitate the airtremble - move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways; "His hands were trembling when he signed the document"tremor, quake - shake with seismic vibrations; "The earth was quaking"palpitate - cause to throb or beat rapidly; "Her violent feelings palpitated the young woman's heart"convulse - shake uncontrollably; "earthquakes convulsed the countryside"sparge - agitate by introducing air or compressed gas; "sparge the water"succuss, shake up - shake; especially (a patient to detect fluids or air in the body)concuss - shake violentlyrattle - shake and cause to make a rattling noisejactitate, thrash about, thresh, thresh about, thrash, convulse, toss, slash - move or stir about violently; "The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed"jiggle, joggle, wiggle - move to and fro; "Don't jiggle your finger while the nurse is putting on the bandage!"
6.agitate - change the arrangement or position ofagitate - change the arrangement or position ofraise up, commove, disturb, stir up, vex, shake upscramble, beat - stir vigorously; "beat the egg whites"; "beat the cream"toss - agitate; "toss the salad"rile, roil - make turbid by stirring up the sediments ofpoke - stir by poking; "poke the embers in the fireplace"move, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"

agitate

verb1. protest, campaign, push, demonstrate, drive, crusade, cry out The women had begun to agitate for better conditions.2. stir, beat, mix, shake, disturb, toss, rouse, churn Gently agitate the water with a paintbrush.3. upset, worry, trouble, disturb, excite, alarm, stimulate, distract, rouse, ruffle, inflame, incite, unnerve, disconcert, disquiet, fluster, perturb, faze, work someone up, give someone grief (Brit. & S. African) The thought of them inheriting all these things agitated her.
upset still, quiet, calm, soothe, calm down, appease, placate, assuage, pacify, quieten, mollify, tranquillize

agitate

verb1. To cause to move to and fro violently:churn, convulse, rock, shake.2. To impair or destroy the composure of:bother, discompose, disquiet, distract, disturb, flurry, fluster, perturb, rock, ruffle, shake (up), toss, unsettle, upset.Informal: rattle.
Translations
使焦虑摇动煽动

agitate

(ˈӕdʒiteit) verb1. to make (someone) excited and anxious. The news agitated her. 使焦慮 使焦虑2. to try to arouse public feeling and action. That group is agitating for prison reform. 煽動 煽动3. to shake. The tree was agitated by the wind. 搖動 摇动ˈagitated adjective 顯得不安 表现出不安的ˌagiˈtation noun 焦慮不安 焦虑,激动不安 ˈagitator noun a person who tries constantly to stir up public feeling. a political agitator. 煽動者 鼓动者

agitate


agitate against

To provoke or encourage negative feelings or opinions about someone or something; to protest something. The protesters are agitating against the company's unfair working conditions.See also: agitate

agitate for

To encourage and build support for a cause, especially by actively campaigning for it. The students have had great success agitating for more social events on campus, but the dean is still opposed to the idea.See also: agitate

agitate against someone or something

to stir up active dissatisfaction about someone or something. The students were agitating against the closing of the old cafeteria.See also: agitate

agitate for something

to stir up active support for something. The committee agitated for a change, but nothing was done.See also: agitate

agitate against

v. To stir up public opposition to some cause or issue: The students in front of the administration building were agitating against the increase in tuition.See also: agitate

agitate for

v. To stir up public support for some cause or issue: The union decided to agitate for better health insurance.See also: agitate
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agitate


  • verb

Synonyms for agitate

verb protest

Synonyms

  • protest
  • campaign
  • push
  • demonstrate
  • drive
  • crusade
  • cry out

verb stir

Synonyms

  • stir
  • beat
  • mix
  • shake
  • disturb
  • toss
  • rouse
  • churn

verb upset

Synonyms

  • upset
  • worry
  • trouble
  • disturb
  • excite
  • alarm
  • stimulate
  • distract
  • rouse
  • ruffle
  • inflame
  • incite
  • unnerve
  • disconcert
  • disquiet
  • fluster
  • perturb
  • faze
  • work someone up
  • give someone grief

Antonyms

  • still
  • quiet
  • calm
  • soothe
  • calm down
  • appease
  • placate
  • assuage
  • pacify
  • quieten
  • mollify
  • tranquillize

Synonyms for agitate

verb to cause to move to and fro violently

Synonyms

  • churn
  • convulse
  • rock
  • shake

verb to impair or destroy the composure of

Synonyms

  • bother
  • discompose
  • disquiet
  • distract
  • disturb
  • flurry
  • fluster
  • perturb
  • rock
  • ruffle
  • shake
  • toss
  • unsettle
  • upset
  • rattle

Synonyms for agitate

verb try to stir up public opinion

Synonyms

  • foment
  • stir up

Related Words

  • provoke
  • stimulate
  • rumpus

verb cause to be agitated, excited, or roused

Synonyms

  • charge up
  • commove
  • rouse
  • excite
  • turn on
  • charge

Related Words

  • hype up
  • psych up
  • disturb
  • trouble
  • upset
  • bother
  • pother
  • electrify

Antonyms

  • calm
  • still
  • tranquilize
  • tranquillise
  • tranquillize
  • calm down
  • quiet
  • quieten
  • lull

verb exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person

Synonyms

  • crusade
  • campaign
  • fight
  • push
  • press

Related Words

  • advertize
  • advertise
  • promote
  • push

verb move very slightly

Synonyms

  • budge
  • stir
  • shift

Related Words

  • move

verb move or cause to move back and forth

Synonyms

  • shake

Related Words

  • fluff up
  • plump up
  • shake up
  • move
  • fan
  • tremble
  • tremor
  • quake
  • palpitate
  • convulse
  • sparge
  • succuss
  • concuss
  • rattle
  • jactitate
  • thrash about
  • thresh
  • thresh about
  • thrash
  • toss
  • slash
  • jiggle
  • joggle
  • wiggle

verb change the arrangement or position of

Synonyms

  • raise up
  • commove
  • disturb
  • stir up
  • vex
  • shake up

Related Words

  • scramble
  • beat
  • toss
  • rile
  • roil
  • poke
  • move
  • displace
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