
英:/'ɪnˈθjuːz/ 美:/'ɪnˈθuːz/
过去式:enthused 过去分词:enthused 现在分词:enthusing 第三人称单数:enthuses
v. 热烈地说,兴奋地讨论;使热心,使充满热情
I am enthusing about the wonderful experience in Africa.
我正兴奋地说着在非洲的美好经历。
After hearing this news, I was immediately enthused.
听到这个消息后,我顿时热血沸腾。
They were enthused by the entertainment news.
他们对娱乐新闻很感兴趣。
I'm not enthuse over my job any more than before.
我对工作不像以前那样热心了。
It's hard not to enthuse after this first episode of Alan Wake.
完成阿雷你醒醒的第一章后很难不狂喜乱舞。
In particular, it is struggling to find a growth strategy that will enthuse disgruntled shareholders.
特别是,它正努力寻找一种可以激发不满的股东们热情的增长策略。
Probably one of the most crucial elements of nursery education is to enthuse the child about learning.
或许一个最重要因素是幼儿园教育鼓起勇气孩子学习。
Most voters will have made up their minds by now, so both parties' priority is to enthuse their supporters to get out and vote.
到如今多数选民已经打定了主意,因此两党的工作重点在于鼓动各自的支持者出来投票。
“enthuse” 是一个动词,主要表示“表现出热情” 或“使他人感到兴奋”。以下是详细解释:
如需进一步了解词源演变或语法争议,可参考语言学相关文献。
Enthuse (动词) /ɪnˈθjuːz/
To show or express a lot of excitement and interest about something, often something that other people do not think is so good.
Enthuse is often followed by the preposition 'about' to indicate the thing that someone is enthusiastic about. It can also be used in the passive voice, as in "The au***nce was enthused by the performance."
excite, stimulate, inspire, motivate, arouse
bore, discourage, disinterest
【别人正在浏览】