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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
excite
ex·cite [excite excites excited exciting] BrE [ɪkˈsaɪt] NAmE [ɪkˈsaɪt] verb 1. ~ sb to make sb feel very pleased, interested or enthusiastic, especially about sth that is going to happen • The prospect of a year in India greatly excited her. 2. to make sb nervous or upset and unable to relax •~ sb Try not to excite your baby too much before bedtime. •~ yourself Don't excite yourself (= keep calm). 3. to make sb feel a particular emotion or react in a particular way Syn: ↑arouse •~ sth to excite attention/criticism/curiosity •The news has certainly excited comment (= made people talk about it). •~ sth in sb The European Parliament is not an institution which excites interest in voters. 4. ~ sb to make sb feel sexual desire Syn: ↑arouse 5. ~ sth (formal)to make a part of the body or part of a physical system more active Syn: ↑stimulate Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English (in the sense ‘incite someone to do something’): from Old French exciter or Latin excitare, frequentative of exciere ‘call out or forth’. Sense 1 dates from the mid 19th cent. Example Bank: •He was anxious not to excite renewed speculation. •The move excited more criticism abroad than at home. •This story excited some comment.
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