excited是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为adj. 兴奋的,这个词在很多英文原版小说中怎么应用呢,今天小编就带您了解一下。
在费奥多尔·陀思妥耶夫斯基的《罪与罚》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Razumihin kept stopping on the way in the heat of discussion, confused and excited by the very fact that they were for the first time speaking openly about it.
-- But coming back to the sense of his present position, he turned aside and spat vigorously, which excited a sarcastic smile in Andrey Semyonovitch Lebeziatnikov, the young friend with whom he was stay-ing.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《大卫科波菲尔》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- My mother was sitting by the fire, but poorly in health, and verylow in spirits, looking at it through her tears, and despondingheavily about herself and the fatherless little stranger, who wasalready welcomed by some grosses of prophetic pins in a drawerupstairs, to a world not at all excited on the subject of his arrival;my mother, I say, was sitting by the fire, that bright, windy Marchafternoon, very timid and sad, and very doubtful of ever comingalive out of the trial that was before her, when, lifting her eyes asshe dried them, to the window opposite, she saw a strange ladycoming up the garden.
-- This gained upon me as we went along; so that the nearer wedrew, and the more familiar the objects became that we passed, themore excited I was to get there, and to run into her arms.
-- which so excited and gratifiedMr. Micawber, that he ran with a glass of punch into my bedroom,in order that Mrs. Micawber might drink D., who drank it withenthusiasm, crying from within, in a shrill voice, 'Hear, hear!Mydear Mr. Copperfield, I am delighted.
-- The scar made by the hammerwas, as usual in this excited state of her features, strongly marked.
-- Grizzled old sailors were among the people,shaking their heads as they looked from water to sky, andmuttering to one another; shipowners, excited and uneasy,children, huddling together, and peering into older faces; evenstout mariners, disturbed and anxious, levelling their glasses at thesea from behind places of shelter, as if they were surveying anenemy.
在简·奥斯汀的《爱玛》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Isabella does not seem more my sister; has never excited a greater interest; perhaps hardly so great.
-- Their first pause was at the Crown Inn, an inconsiderable house, though the principal one of the sort, where a couple of pair of post-horses were kept, more for the convenience of the neighbourhood than from any run on the road; and his companions had not expected to be detained by any interest excited there; but in passing it they gave the history of the large room visibly added; it had been built many years ago for a ball-room, and while the neighbourhood had been in a particularly populous, dancing state, had been occasionally used as such; but such brilliant days had long passed away, and now the highest purpose for which it was ever want-ed was to accommodate a whist club established among the gentlemen and half-gentlemen of the place.
-- Mrs. Weston had set off to pay the visit in a good deal of agitation herself; and in the first place had wished not to go at all at present, to be allowed merely to write to Miss Fairfax instead, and to defer this ceremo-nious call till a little time had passed, and Mr. Churchill could be reconciled to the engagement's becoming known; as, considering every thing, she thought such a visit could not be paid without leading to reports: but Mr. Weston had thought differently; he was extremely anxious to shew his approbation to Miss Fairfax and her family, and did not conceive that any suspicion could be excited by it; or if it were, that it would be of any consequence; for 'such things,' he observed, 'always got about.'
-- For a moment or two nothing was said, and she was un-suspicious of having excited any particular interest, till she found her arm drawn within his, and pressed against his heart, and heard him thus saying, in a tone of great sensi-bility, speaking low, 'Time, my dearest Emma, time will heal the wound. Your own excellent sense your exertions for your father's sake I know you will not allow yourself .'
-- Emma understood him; and as soon as she could recover from the flutter of pleasure, excited by such tender consid-eration, replied, 'You are very kind but you are mistaken and I must set you right. I am not in want of that sort of compassion.
在托马斯·哈代的《远离尘嚣》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- She suddenly exclaimed in an impulsive and excited whisper, "Have you heard anything strange said of Fanny?"
-- Bathsheba's face, as she continued looking into the fire that evening, might have excited solicitousness on her account even among those who loved her least.
-- Jan held his tongue, as if he had no objection to be pacified to please a friend, and they gradually reached the foot of the ladder, Poorgrass being flattened like a jumping-jack, and the sixpence, for admission, which he had got ready half-an-hour earlier, having become so reeking hot in the tight squeeze of his excited hand that the woman in spangles, brazen rings set with glass diamonds, and with chalked face and shoulders, who took the money of him, hastily dropped it again from a fear that some trick had been played to burn her fingers.
-- His tone was so excited that she almost feared him at this moment, even whilst she sympathized.
-- That he had been from the time of Greenhill Fair until the fatal Christmas Eve in excited and unusual moods was known to those who had been intimate with him; but nobody imagined that there had shown in him unequivocal symptoms of the mental derangement which Bathsheba and Oak, alone of all others and at different times, had momentarily suspected.
在巴尔扎克的《高老头》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- He excited feelings of repulsion in some, and of pity in others.
-- At this stage of his career a student grows eager and excited about all sorts of follies that seem to him to be of immense importance.
在玛丽·雪莱的《弗兰肯斯坦》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- This appearance excited our unqualified wonder.
-- Soon after, when he was alone with me, he said, 'I have, doubtless, excited your curiosity, as well as that of these good people; but you are too considerate to make inquiries.'
-- Such words, you may imagine, strongly excited my curi-osity; but the paroxysm of grief that had seized the stranger overcame his weakened powers, and many hours of repose and tranquil conversation were necessary to restore his composure.
-- On this occasion a man of great research in natural philosophy was with us, and excited by this catastrophe, he entered on the explanation of a theory which he had formed on the subject of electricity and gal-vanism, which was at once new and astonishing to me.
-- She nursed Madame Frankenstein, my aunt, in her last illness, with the greatest affection and care and afterwards attended her own mother during a tedious illness, in a manner that excited the admiration of all who knew her, after which she again lived in my uncle's house, where she was beloved by all the family.
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