常見(jiàn)例句用作形容詞 (adj.)用作定語(yǔ): ~+ n.It's the most exciting news.這是個(gè)最令人興奮的消息。When you see an exciting TV play, you may get excited.當(dāng)你看一部令人感動(dòng)的電視劇時(shí),你就會(huì)被感動(dòng)。用作表語(yǔ): S+be+~The finish of the race was exciting.比賽的最后階段非常精彩。Skiing is more exciting than skating.滑雪比滑冰更激動(dòng)人心。更多例句雙語(yǔ)例句They fly so excitingly, picking up speed from the waves, then cavorting exuberantly rather higher while looking for food.它們?cè)诤C嫔蠆^力翱翔,借助海浪之力獲取速度,忽而飛升到高空尋找食物。In the opinion of the author, such knowledge cuts through the workings of the human spirit and brain and seems somehow excitingly close to the human limit.在作者看來(lái),這些知識(shí)剖析了人類精神和大腦的工作方式,并在某種程度上揭示了人類的局限性。Excitingly, it's a bit more complicated than that. A 2006 paper from the British Journal of General Practice looked at prescribing and diagnosis rates in Scotland.令人感到興奮的是,還有比上面更復(fù)雜一點(diǎn)兒的, 2006年《英國(guó)全科醫(yī)學(xué)期刊》的一份報(bào)告記錄了蘇格蘭的處方及診斷情況。權(quán)威例句In this week's Distro we're focusing on the excitingly portable world of mobile devices.ENGADGET: Editors Letter: Sir Galaxy the FourthMost excitingly of all, the representative riches of this legacy have finally been gathered on one label.ECONOMIST: The keys of the kingdom TheExcitingly for those lucky enough to be American, we live in the most talented country in the world.FORBES: Memo to Washington: Economic Growth Is Easy 返回 excitingly