Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Excited English

Excited English

Exciting English is exciting.

Explanation: excitement, excitement, excitement, excitement.

Pronunciation: English [? k? Sa? T], beautiful [? k? Sa? t].?

Grammar: excite is used as a verb.

The third person singular: excite present participle: exciting.

Example: Where? That? Show? Actually excited? Is it? Are you online? That? Show? Yes? Avantgarde? Photography. ?

What really excites the exhibition is the display of avant-garde photography.

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Synonyms for excite:

First, stir

Interpretation: Some people feel excited and angry.

Pronunciation: English [st(r)], American [str]. ?

Example: Then what? Answer? Memory? Stir? Are you online? What about you? And then what? What about you? Start? Feeling? Anxiety.

Then a memory comes to mind and you start to feel anxious.

Second, encourage

To argue fiercely, especially for the change of legal and social conditions, arouse.

Pronunciation: English [dte? T], beauty [dte? t].?

For example: The? Thoughts? Yes? They? Become? She? Property? What time? She? Death? Excited? She ... ?

She felt uneasy at the thought that they might get her property after her death.