单词 | excitement |
释义 | excitement (ɪksaɪtmənt ) Word forms: excitements variable noun B1+ You use excitement to refer to the state of being excited, or to something that excites you. Everyone is in a state of great excitement. ...the excitement of a thunderstorm. This game had its challenges, excitements and rewards. Synonyms: pleasure, thrill, sensation, stimulation Collocations: air of excitement An air of excitement and change blew like a fresh breeze through every area of church life. Christianity Today Several men met for training, and there was an air of excitement. Christianity Today There's an air of excitement and expectancy. Christianity Today There's no air of excitement. canada.com To call it an air of excitement would be an overstatement, because some of the attendant 14 media representatives had been there for up to four hours. Times, Sunday Times The disc was not well recorded and it failed to capture the excitement of their live performances. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Want to capture the excitement of your rides for posterity? Times, Sunday Times (2010) The tone of their writing captured the excitement and chaos of Swinging London. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Arriving close to midnight, he met some people over a garden fence who were in a state of considerable excitement at what their neighbour had achieved. Times, Sunday Times The announcement of the royal engagement has generated considerable excitement in the isolated, 700,000-strong mountain kingdom, which had no roads until the 1960s and allowed television only in 1998. Times, Sunday Times It was a time of considerable excitement. Times, Sunday Times The announcement of the referendum, which was preceded by few rumors in the summer, caused considerable excitement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the lead up to this series, there was considerable excitement about the upcoming milestone. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It is hard to convey the excitement that we choir members felt on the Big Day. Times, Sunday Times (2007) He manages to convey the excitement of a moving political story while keeping a sense of perspective. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Big Bang Day displays one of radio's great strengths: its ability to convey the excitement of ideas and human curiosity. Times, Sunday Times (2008) People express excitement as they discover strengths they can use more purposefully. Christianity Today At a business meeting, the subject of evangelism came up, and several people expressed excitement about how the church was finally reaching out. Christianity Today Publicly, however, he expressed excitement about the opportunity to play in the city. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Many residents expressed excitement at seeing coins reappear after many years, as well as concern for the limited usefulness of the 200 ng coins due to ongoing inflationary pressures. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I was privileged to be there for the first night and you could actually feel the excitement in the air. The Sun (2008) You can just feel the excitement in the air when the team is on a run to Wembley. The Sun (2014) The England players are feeling excitement but also a little trepidation because we are entering the unknown. The Sun (2009) There were a lot of young people and a feeling of excitement. Times, Sunday Times Your body flushes with chemicals such as serotonin and adrenaline, which give you a feeling of excitement. The Sun I remember that feeling of excitement to this day and it's just the same now. The Sun He would later recall his feeling of excitement, as a 20-year-old, after this dogfight. Times, Sunday Times Contributors remembered the feeling of excitement of packing for family holidays; caravanners spoke of liberation (and of not being hated for holding up traffic). Times, Sunday Times Despite an initial frisson of excitement, it all felt underpowered somehow. The Sun (2018) Prize shortlist this week carried its usual genuine frisson of excitement in the world of books. Times, Sunday Times (2008) There was a frisson of excitement in the warm air. Times, Sunday Times (2016) These are not young people seeking a frisson of excitement from some underground activity. Times, Sunday Times (2009) A history theme park isn't guaranteed to generate excitement from the back seat, but take no notice. Times, Sunday Times Those labels in a holding pattern failed to generate excitement. Times, Sunday Times Once diners have made their reservation they'll get the password to access a website showing this film, which will generate excitement and whet the appetite for the meal to come. Times, Sunday Times It will be an uphill task to generate excitement. Times, Sunday Times A new party should generate excitement, but no one seems to be waiting for this new party. Globe and Mail They clustered with genuine excitement, and he responded with real enthusiasm. Times, Sunday Times The story was only ever written with genuine excitement about old wounds healing. The Sun This level of achievement can come only when orchestra and conductor feel the work as one and are in the grip of genuine excitement, not duty. Times, Sunday Times Genuine excitement and tension as emotions fluctuated, with fans watching one game while trying to keep in touch with the other. Times, Sunday Times Just a genuine excitement at giving youth a chance. The Sun Yet just under a year ago her comments on social media were full of giddy excitement about finally finding her 'true love'. The Sun But ask them about the space in the rear and watch the giddy excitement evaporate. Times, Sunday Times After the giddy excitement of exercising their well-trained minds, it seems that certain people lost perspective. Times, Sunday Times And let's look on the bright side: it's been ten years since the last record and at this rate we'll be spared any more giddy excitement for a while. Times, Sunday Times The performances' giddy excitements delay for a time the realisation that the music's quality, this time round, isn't quite from the era's top drawer. Times, Sunday Times The initial excitement soon gave way to anxiety The Sun (2012) Once the initial excitement of a relationship wears off, they lose interest. Times, Sunday Times (2007) My initial excitement was tempered by her next comments. Times, Sunday Times (2014) One theory on why she lies is she wants to inject excitement into her life. The Sun (2011) It has done its best to inject some genuine excitement into the mind-numbing proceedings. The Sun (2006) Ford realised mainstream motorists wanted cars that inject excitement into the drudgery of the daily drive to work. The Sun (2013) To the people who thronged the streets of the darkened town these were moments of intense excitement. Times, Sunday Times The arrival of the wing caused intense excitement; it was soon clear that it had arrived at the right place. The Times Literary Supplement I never witnessed more intense excitement to get possession of a newspaper, he wrote. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The message created intense excitement and enthusiasm among the seamen. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The most intense excitement prevails through the city. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was screened late in the festival and provided a riposte to critics who had bemoaned the lack of excitement in this year's selection. Times, Sunday Times If rugby league fades it will not be for lack of excitement and skill but the denial of the 'oxygen of publicity' enforced by the media. Times, Sunday Times Perhaps to complain about the lack of excitement? Times, Sunday Times There was 'a strange lack of excitement' on centre court when he won in 1934. Times, Sunday Times However, the gameplay was criticized for the lack of excitement from obstacles and enemies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was nervous excitement rather than fear. Times, Sunday Times (2006) She said 'I'm feeling a lot of nervous excitement now the countdown has begun to the wedding'. The Sun (2012) That will be enough nervous excitement on a grass court for a while. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Our breakfast was delayed because - amid palpable excitement - we were told that the lions were out and about to enjoy theirs. Times, Sunday Times An evening with awards in different categories, a host who made witty remarks, and palpable excitement in the air. Christianity Today News that he has greeted with palpable excitement. Times, Sunday Times There was a palpable excitement about the battle ahead. Times, Sunday Times No, it won't be able to match last season's for pure excitement. The Sun It has not been expressed with any urgency, not an alarm call: rather, it was an expression of pure excitement. Times, Sunday Times It's drama, pure excitement that everyone can enjoy, even if just as a once-yearly treat. The Sun Ready for love that's pure excitement? The Sun It's a long-buried nugget of pure excitement, and it's not the only one. Times, Sunday Times Four long hours elapsed before the merest ripple of excitement suggested that he was here. Times, Sunday Times Sure, there was a ripple of excitement if there was a famous politician coming to stay. Times, Sunday Times But last week there was no mistaking the ripple of excitement that spread through the auditorium. Times, Sunday Times Then there's a fresh ripple of excitement. Times, Sunday Times The find sent ripples of excitement through neighbouring villages and many residents picked up fossilised eggs, brought them home and worshipped them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I got a rush of excitement when she messaged me. The Sun And yet, for this column in particular, the prospect has already brought, along with the inevitable rush of excitement, a sense of deflation. Times, Sunday Times Meeting her in the flesh gave me a rush of excitement and my confidence a real boost. The Sun It's rather delightful to share in the excitement of a newcomer to archival research, to feel the rush of excitement when that damp odour emerges from a folio box. Times,Sunday Times That rush of excitement will make you feel special, if just for a while, and maybe it blocks out some deepseated pain. The Sun His sense of excitement remains as high as it was eight years ago. Times, Sunday Times The sense of excitement and pleasure as it approached was palpable and audible. Times, Sunday Times A sense of excitement filled our seminary classroom. Christianity Today Following a few ornithological tweeters at this time of year populates your timeline with a real sense of excitement. Times, Sunday Times When the group finally appeared there was a tremendous sense of excitement and release. Times, Sunday Times The first night you don't sleep from sheer excitement. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The sheer excitement in his voice as he introduced each new song was palpable. Times, Sunday Times (2009) I cannot come close to conveying to you the sheer excitement I felt. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Legacy projects succeed when they spark excitement and a change in attitudes about what education can lead to. Times, Sunday Times Normally, the appearance of this long-bodied duck, whose females are distinguished by shaggy crests on their heads, would have sparked excitement among the city’s birdwatchers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The amazing revelations have already sparked excitement among mob show scriptwriters. The Sun The discovery drew public attention and sparked excitement and curiosity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Sparking excitement in the country's archaeological community, who had long expected such a find, it was hailed as one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the 1980s. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Of course the mere glimpse of it generated tremendous excitement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The installation of these great books caused tremendous excitement as crowds gathered everywhere. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The tremendous excitement makes your breath hold whilst waiting for the host to confirm the right answer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 兴奋 Japanese: 興奮 |
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