释义 |
excitement /ɪkˈsʌɪtmənt /noun [mass noun]1A feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness: her cheeks were flushed with excitement...- A bit of planning can help children face the coming year with a lot of enthusiasm and excitement.
- At one point, I'm sure that I was almost frothing at the mouth with enthusiasm and excitement.
- I can't dredge up any lingering childhood excitement or enthusiasm for Christmas.
Synonyms exhilaration, elation, animation, enthusiasm, eagerness, anticipation, feverishness, fever, delirium, agitation, emotion, fire, fieriness, intensity, zeal, zest informal pep, vim, zing, spark 1.1 [count noun] Something that arouses a feeling of excitement: the excitements of the previous night...- They have probably discovered the excitements, stimulations and frustrations of living in another country and of being part of a multicultural, perhaps even a truly global community.
- And the reason it's worked, I think, is because it's an amazing adventure story told in a rather old-fashioned way, you know, full of cliff hangers and excitements as well as comedy.
- Village celebrations and feast days, visiting entertainers, Sunday school excursions, even (when buses came in) excursions to Bournemouth, were the highest excitements of life.
Synonyms thrill, thrilling sensation, exciting sensation, adventure, treat; pleasure, delight, joy informal kick, buzz, high North American informal charge 1.2Sexual arousal.Enjoy the look on your partner's face as you build them into a frenzy of sexual excitement....- The quantity and colour of this can change during the menstrual cycle, sexual excitement and pregnancy.
- In addition, his sexual excitement results in a self-conscious desire to conceal himself.
Synonyms arousal, sexual arousal, passion, fire, glow; stimulation, titillation, attraction informal turning on |