释义 |
ˌsurexciˈtation|sɜːr-| [ad. F. surexcitation: see sur- and excitation.] Excessive excitation.
1873Morley Rousseau I. vii. 279 The product of intellectual sur-excitation. 1880Earl of Dufferin in Times (1881) 4 Jan. 4/5 Had the Government been supported by a united public opinion in Great Britain, the present surexcitation in Ireland could never have been generated. 1896Pop. Sci. Monthly Apr. 779 A surexcitation of the kidneys. So surexˈcited a., over-excited.
1864Meredith Emilia l, Sur-excited Sentiment. 1885― Diana xi, In a sharp-strung mood, bitterly surexcited. |