n. 1.刺激,兴奋,激发,鼓舞。 2.【物理学】激发;【电学】激励、励磁。 3.【植物;植物学】激感(现象)。
something that agitates and arouses; "he looked forward to the excitements of the day" 同义词:excitement,
the neural or electrical arousal of an organ or muscle or gland 同义词:innervation, irritation,
the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up; "his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled"; "he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation" 同义词:excitement, inflammation, fervor, fervour,
例句与用法
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A particle passing through the scintillator produces excitations . 粒子通过闪烁体引起激发。
2.
In dumb rabies there is a very short excitation phase . 在狂犬病潜伏期,有一非常短的兴奋期。
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The relaxation is due to the interactions with the thermal excitations . 弛豫是由热激发相互作用而产生。
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There are several types of excitation to which structures may be subjected . 结构可能受到的激励有几种类型。
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At room temperature, thermal excitation can produce an unwanted current . 在温室下,热激发可能产生所不需要的电流。
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The different excitation sources are pulsed to give intermittent radiation . 各种激发源形成脉动,以产生间歇的辐射。
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Consequently, asynchronous excitation and fibrillation of muscle fibers are observed . 所以就出现非同步的肌纤维兴奋和纤颤。
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The operation of scintallator counters, on the other hand, depends upon excitation . 另一方面,闪烁计数器是依靠激发过程工作的。
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It is possible to describe the excitation spectra in terms of elementary modes of excitation . 可以借助于基本激发模式来描述激发谱。
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The combustion excitation for this more general case comes from more than one source . 对于更一般的情况来说,燃烧激励的来源不只一个。