激动 | jī dòng | to move emotionally; to stir up (emotions); to excite | |
激烈 | jī liè | (of competition or fighting) intense; fierce; (of pain) acute; (of an expression of opinion) impassioned; vehement; (of a course of action) drastic; extreme | |
刺激 | cì jī | to provoke; to irritate; to upset; to stimulate; to excite; irritant | |
激励 | jī lì | to encourage; to urge; motivation; incentive | |
激情 | jī qíng | passion; fervor; enthusiasm; strong emotion |
1 | He caught a chill from getting wet in the rain. | |
2 | But once the plasmon has strayed from that path - due in part to entropy - making the loop is no longer possible. | |
3 | Do not bug your boss. | |
4 | In this case, that means the excitons in the outer layer flow to the inner layer, where they can exist in a lower (but still excited) energy state. | |
5 | That's important because excitons like to flow from high to low energy. |