🤩excite (ikusaido)

verb
/ɪkˈsaɪt/
興奮させる (koufun saseru)

意味

to cause strong feelings of enthusiasm or eagerness
意味の翻訳
強い興奮や熱意を引き起こす
tsuyoi koufun ya netsui o hikiokosu

例文

The idea of traveling abroad excites her.

海外旅行のアイデアが彼女を興奮させる。
Kaigai ryokou no aidea ga kanojo o koufun saseru.

表現例

get excited
興奮する
koufun suru

同義語

thrill, stimulate, arouse, energize

対義語

calm, bore, depress

コロケーション

excite interest, excite curiosity, excite passion, excite emotions

その他の例文

We’re excited to announce the results soon.

私たちはもうすぐ結果を発表できるのでワクワクしています。
Watashitachi wa mousugu kekka o happyou dekiru node wakuwaku shiteimasu.

He’s excited to try the new restaurant soon.

彼はもうすぐ新しいレストランを試せるのでワクワクしています。
Kare wa mousugu atarashii resutoran o tameseru node wakuwaku shiteimasu.

They’re excited to move into their new place soon.

彼らはもうすぐ新しい場所に引っ越せるのでワクワクしています。
Karera wa mousugu atarashii basho ni hikkoseru node wakuwaku shiteimasu.

A man teaches his daughter to ride a horse at a small ranch outside the city on a calm Sunday morning and helps her climb into the saddle for the first time while holding the reins to keep the horse steady and she grips tightly at first, feeling both scared and excited

穏やかな日曜日の朝に、市外の小さな牧場で男の人が娘に馬の乗り方を教え、馬を安定させるために手綱を持ちながら、彼女が初めて鞍に乗るのを手伝うと、彼女は最初は怖さと興奮の両方を感じて強く握りしめる
Odayaka na nichiyoubi no asa ni, shigai no chiisana bokujou de otoko no hito ga musume ni uma no norikata wo oshie, uma wo antei saseru tame ni tadzuna wo mochinagara, kanojo ga hajimete kura ni noru no wo tetsudau to, kanojo wa saisho wa kowasa to koufun no ryouhou wo kanjite tsuyoku nigirishimeru

A man teaches his daughter to ride a horse at a small ranch outside the city on a calm Sunday morning and helps her climb into the saddle for the first time while holding the reins to keep the horse steady and she grips tightly at first, feeling both scared and excited but slowly relaxes as the horse walks in a gentle circle

穏やかな日曜日の朝に、市外の小さな牧場で男の人が娘に馬の乗り方を教え、馬を安定させるために手綱を持ちながら、彼女が初めて鞍に乗るのを手伝うと、彼女は最初は怖さと興奮の両方を感じて強く握りしめるが、馬が穏やかに円を描いて歩くにつれてゆっくりとリラックスする
Odayaka na nichiyoubi no asa ni, shigai no chiisana bokujou de otoko no hito ga musume ni uma no norikata wo oshie, uma wo antei saseru tame ni tadzuna wo mochinagara, kanojo ga hajimete kura ni noru no wo tetsudau to, kanojo wa saisho wa kowasa to koufun no ryouhou wo kanjite tsuyoku nigirishimeru ga, uma ga odayaka ni en wo egaite aruku ni tsurete yukkuri to rirakkusu suru

A family celebrates a birthday at home for their youngest daughter who turns five and decorates the living room with balloons and ribbons while the mother bakes a chocolate cake in the kitchen and the father sets up a small treasure hunt in the garden with clues hidden behind trees and under flower pots and the children laugh and run around excitedly

家族が5歳になる末娘のために家で誕生日を祝い、リビングルームを風船とリボンで飾り、その間母親はキッチンでチョコレートケーキを焼き、父親は庭で木の後ろや植木鉢の下に手がかりを隠した小さな宝探しを準備し、子供たちは興奮して笑いながら走り回る
Kazoku ga 5-sai ni naru suemusume no tame ni ie de tanjoubi wo iwai, living room wo fuusen to ribbon de kazari, sono aida hahaoya wa kitchen de chocolate cake wo yaki, chichioya wa niwa de ki no ushiro ya uekibachi no shita ni tegakari wo kakushita chiisana takarasagashi wo junbi shi, kodomotachi wa koufun shite warainagara hashirimawaru

A man teaches his daughter to ride a horse at a small ranch outside the city on a calm Sunday morning and helps her climb into the saddle for the first time while holding the reins to keep the horse steady and she grips tightly at first, feeling both scared and excited but slowly relaxes as the horse walks in a gentle circle and by the end of the lesson she rides a short distance on her own

穏やかな日曜日の朝に、市外の小さな牧場で男の人が娘に馬の乗り方を教え、馬を安定させるために手綱を持ちながら、彼女が初めて鞍に乗るのを手伝うと、彼女は最初は怖さと興奮の両方を感じて強く握りしめるが、馬が穏やかに円を描いて歩くにつれてゆっくりとリラックスし、レッスンの終わりまでには自分で短い距離を乗るようになる
Odayaka na nichiyoubi no asa ni, shigai no chiisana bokujou de otoko no hito ga musume ni uma no norikata wo oshie, uma wo antei saseru tame ni tadzuna wo mochinagara, kanojo ga hajimete kura ni noru no wo tetsudau to, kanojo wa saisho wa kowasa to koufun no ryouhou wo kanjite tsuyoku nigirishimeru ga, uma ga odayaka ni en wo egaite aruku ni tsurete yukkuri to rirakkusu shi, ressun no owari made niwa jibun de mijikai kyori wo noru youni naru

A family celebrates a birthday at home for their youngest daughter who turns five and decorates the living room with balloons and ribbons while the mother bakes a chocolate cake in the kitchen and the father sets up a small treasure hunt in the garden with clues hidden behind trees and under flower pots and the children laugh and run around excitedly until they find the final prize, a box of new toys

家族が5歳になる末娘のために家で誕生日を祝い、リビングルームを風船とリボンで飾り、その間母親はキッチンでチョコレートケーキを焼き、父親は庭で木の後ろや植木鉢の下に手がかりを隠した小さな宝探しを準備し、子供たちは新しいおもちゃの箱という最後の賞品を見つけるまで興奮して笑いながら走り回る
Kazoku ga 5-sai ni naru suemusume no tame ni ie de tanjoubi wo iwai, living room wo fuusen to ribbon de kazari, sono aida hahaoya wa kitchen de chocolate cake wo yaki, chichioya wa niwa de ki no ushiro ya uekibachi no shita ni tegakari wo kakushita chiisana takarasagashi wo junbi shi, kodomotachi wa atarashii omocha no hako toiu saigo no shouhin wo mitsukeru made koufun shite warainagara hashirimawaru

A man teaches his daughter to ride a horse at a small ranch outside the city on a calm Sunday morning and helps her climb into the saddle for the first time while holding the reins to keep the horse steady and she grips tightly at first, feeling both scared and excited but slowly relaxes as the horse walks in a gentle circle and by the end of the lesson she rides a short distance on her own beaming with pride and already asking when they can come back again.

穏やかな日曜日の朝に、市外の小さな牧場で男の人が娘に馬の乗り方を教え、馬を安定させるために手綱を持ちながら、彼女が初めて鞍に乗るのを手伝うと、彼女は最初は怖さと興奮の両方を感じて強く握りしめるが、馬が穏やかに円を描いて歩くにつれてゆっくりとリラックスし、レッスンの終わりまでには自分で短い距離を乗るようになり、誇らしげに輝きながら、いつまた来られるかと既に尋ねている。
Odayaka na nichiyoubi no asa ni, shigai no chiisana bokujou de otoko no hito ga musume ni uma no norikata wo oshie, uma wo antei saseru tame ni tadzuna wo mochinagara, kanojo ga hajimete kura ni noru no wo tetsudau to, kanojo wa saisho wa kowasa to koufun no ryouhou wo kanjite tsuyoku nigirishimeru ga, uma ga odayaka ni en wo egaite aruku ni tsurete yukkuri to rirakkusu shi, ressun no owari made niwa jibun de mijikai kyori wo noru youni nari, hokorashige ni kagayakinagara, itsu mata korareru ka to sudeni tazuneteiru

A family celebrates a birthday at home for their youngest daughter who turns five and decorates the living room with balloons and ribbons while the mother bakes a chocolate cake in the kitchen and the father sets up a small treasure hunt in the garden with clues hidden behind trees and under flower pots and the children laugh and run around excitedly until they find the final prize, a box of new toys making it a simple but truly joyful celebration for everyone.

家族が5歳になる末娘のために家で誕生日を祝い、リビングルームを風船とリボンで飾り、その間母親はキッチンでチョコレートケーキを焼き、父親は庭で木の後ろや植木鉢の下に手がかりを隠した小さな宝探しを準備し、子供たちは新しいおもちゃの箱という最後の賞品を見つけるまで興奮して笑いながら走り回り、それは誰にとってもシンプルだが本当に楽しいお祝いになる。
Kazoku ga 5-sai ni naru suemusume no tame ni ie de tanjoubi wo iwai, living room wo fuusen to ribbon de kazari, sono aida hahaoya wa kitchen de chocolate cake wo yaki, chichioya wa niwa de ki no ushiro ya uekibachi no shita ni tegakari wo kakushita chiisana takarasagashi wo junbi shi, kodomotachi wa atarashii omocha no hako toiu saigo no shouhin wo mitsukeru made koufun shite warainagara hashirimawari, sore wa dare nitottemo simple daga hontou ni tanoshii oiwai ni naru.

関連語彙

To hinder, restrain, or prevent an action or process.
To present or change something in a different form or style.
To speak or write about something with great hostility and criticism.
To beg or obtain something, especially food or money, without paying for it.
to measure or record the duration or speed of something
to begin to be; to develop into

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