excite
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aɪt
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British pronunciation
/ɛksˈa‍ɪt/

英語での「excite」の定義と意味

to excite
01

興奮させる, わくわくさせる

to make a person feel interested or happy, particularly about something that will happen soon
Transitive: to excite sb
to excite definition and meaning
example
The news of the upcoming concert excited music fans all over the city.
今度のコンサートのニュースは、街中の音楽ファンを興奮させた
02

興奮させる, 刺激する

to cause a particular feeling or reaction to occur in someone
Transitive: to excite an emotion
example
Her inspiring speech excited a sense of hope in the crowd.
彼女の感動的なスピーチは群衆に希望の感覚を喚起した
03

励起する, 刺激する

to generate a magnetic field in a material or device
Transitive: to excite a material or device
example
Engineers excited the electromagnet to lift the heavy steel beams.
エンジニアは重い鋼鉄の梁を持ち上げるために電磁石を励起しました。
04

興奮させる, 刺激する

to stimulate a physical or biological system, causing it to become more active or energized
Transitive: to excite a physical or biological system
example
The electrical signal excited the neurons, leading to a rapid response.
電気信号がニューロンを興奮させ、迅速な反応を引き起こした。
05

興奮させる, 刺激する

to stimulate someone in a way that leads to sexual arousal or desire
Transitive: to excite sb
example
The unexpected caress of his hand excited her as they stood in the quiet corner.
静かな隅に立っているとき、彼の手の予期せぬ愛撫が彼女を興奮させた
06

引き起こす, 喚起する

to cause something to happen or to stir up a particular reaction or event
Transitive: to excite a reaction
example
The controversial statement excited a strong public response.
論争を巻き起こした声明は、強い世間の反応を引き起こした
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